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From His Excellency

The

Eying acquiescing

the invasion, with measures the Chinese Officer who committed inbject, and intimating the punesh mont releasing the demanded Chinese British as to violation of the territory of Houghon, in the remonstrance of Sir John Davis

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preventing

acts.

the recurrence

for

of such

November, 1846.

Victoria, Hongkong,

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13th November 1846.

Your Excellency's friendly

and

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gratifying reply concerning Chang shen has given me the highest satisfaction I have always delivered over quilly

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-subjects of China when they

aware

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were demanded

of this,

according to the Treaty . The number already exceeds several times ten. Your Excellency being fully

justly and honorably in return I shall invariably be ready to

Chinese subjects,

has acted,

deliver over quilly

our

when

they are demanded, and vir mutual good faith will thus presere inviolate the Treaty. If inferior officers English

His Excellency,

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