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making
Humalves understanding, the populace understand, the
Ual state of the late, namely that
those chineer officros
anly
on
sufferance.
ane
The
there
Consequence
is that those affieros indirectly,
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if not dirretty, keep alive state of animosity against the allics, and hold out a perpetual
of
1 future vengeance to the Chinese inhabitants who might
Minaer
atherwise be well-disposed to the
Allies, while at the same
tink
they
they deny the humiliating fact of the accupation of the city by Loreign troops.
Such a state of things must
be productive of mischief not only in Canton and its neighbourhood, but even at Pakire when it is
most essential that the Chinese fount should be made to see that the allies are sale masters of Canton.
at
H.M?
For these casons Hill?
Soont consider that the present
Mixed Gourt of Canton, Composed
a
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