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18th Jane, informo

Your

Mr. Robertson that it is

Excetuincy's intention to export to Her Abazisty's Government the obstructions

that have been persistently, throw in the

the Colonial unthorities, and, in

suny

of the sucending paragraph he slates that the

Provincial Authorities supporteds ky

Mr

Robertson, insist on the fulfilment of

Trenty Stipulations

I submit to

Your

Exacturen -Excellency that a

bmsul, emoulted by the Chinese authorities

lemont,

at the port at which he is stationed, emed not

do otherwise than informe

them of

what

be conceived the oblegations of the Treaty to

say from anything before

be;

I cannot say

Me

that all Robertson has done more

than this; but supposing

a. Consul to be,

in the opinion of the betonial Government, obstructive, or otherwise deserving of blame,

is the Chief.

his immediate superior

Superintendent of Trade and I have

doubt that

your

adnich that an

no

Excctionsy will on reflection

appeal to the Superintendent

is less likely to produce trouble and

than a

letter, which is mi

Censure, addressed to

!

of leonsul

by

an

ill-feeling

effect a letter of

office of the rank

the Secretary of a Colonial.

Government. I beg to assure

Exalteney

that so

admit of analogy,

far

(0

your-

the live cases

I should, in

ક્

my

present position, act in this principle towards the Aubordinate of the Colonial Governor of Honghing or any

Department of Her Majesty's

other

Service

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