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work Her Majesty's Government would not get much rest until they have
taken some action in it.
brilliant instance of this
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was
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seen
His Excellency's zeal for the
be decided at this or subsequent
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meetings be forwarded through Heis Excellency for Richard Graves MacDonnell
Governor of Hongkong.
Vole of Thanks to the Governor. Mr Pary being called upon by
interests
of
this Colony in
the
in which he advocated the
the
Chair
manner
said
before offering his
that he wished
resolution to make
relative to the
α
few remarks
revision
That
the
transit dues
were the
of the heaty. Ite thought
iuse of the seizure of the Prince
- Albert being successful in at last
Sir Rutherford Alcock that
Convincing
the seizure was
an
illegal
one.
Mr Leman then proposed the
following
by Mc Kresser and unanimously
Mr Carried "That such representation to Her Majesty's Government on the subject of the revision of the healy
resolution which was seconded
as may
first great drawback to trade in
China
He had noticed
that at
Kinkiang Sir Rutherford had proposed
that the
Merchants should ascertain
first what they were
and forward
information as could
be
to hunni such
be