as

aw

argument against any policy

founded: on necessity for auch seizures

that now under

cari

AO

ideration. In any

case, however, and whether politic not, such seizures cannot be again pernnitted. Any similar attempt is lively, chinifore, to lead to very impleasant

results.

12.

this Excellway doubts not that

yar

will at once

Qu

the

great importance

of the questions raised by this correspondence, questions for the solution of which he

relies much

ر اس اس

your experience

I have No

fluence.

(signed) Cecil C. Smith,

Acting Colonial Secretary

(Poppy) No 185.

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306

British Consulate,

Canton, 9. November, 1867

I have the honor to asknew today

the receipt of your Despatch N.60s of the be instant, and to state in reply that I will communicate the contents to

His Bacelleury the Vice Roy, with a

recommendation on

ow my part that Sir

"

the requisition of His Excellency Richard Groves Mae Donnell for the restoration of the Hum-po-Youn Junk to her owner be complied with

I have tr

B.

(Signed) D. Y. Kobertson.

The How, Cecil C. Smith,

Consul.

Acting Colonial, Secretary, Đông tổng

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