exces of the quantity allowed by that License,
might not be subjected
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severe renally.
Soure
I wish
you
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that such restrictions
would
conduce to the
suppression of
intolerable evil
C
te
temporary and partial
inconvenience which this
also to consider the
necessity of imposing some stringent-restrictions
the export of
arms
I
am
aware
that
any
HT
-such restriction
some
he
may inverfere in
degree with
facilities of trade
which Hong Kory at
present enjoys
if it be found
But
that
would
cause in the
Port of Victoria must
of course
be accepted
as one of the occasional evils attaching to the
ہر میں
The
advantageous rosition
which
it occupies in
relation to Chiese
Commerce.
I have to ant that
Lord Stanley will com
nicat
with Sun Of Alcock in regard to
The
tion that the Chiren
Euggestion
Authorities
Should Equine
Junks carrying arms for,