heading boat
ак
Doon
as
she leaves.
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now the duty of all
to bestir
the Starbor is to be followed by
an
armed Cruiser.
The time for
The revision of the heaty would also
be a
favorable
one
for pressing the subject of Railways and Telegraphs in China and unless pressure was used nothing would ever be done.
Mr Granville Sharp being called Chair for his views
upon by the
said that it was
only
on
Monday afternoon that he had looked at the Treaty and he
was
if
then surprised to find in
so much that was one sided
und unfair to the Course of
trade
He thought that it
was
Now
themselves and see to it that unfair
provisions operating to the detriment
of trade and the Min
Merchants were
sio
away
with
be
an
of
amened or done
He thought it would
easy thing to have swept off half the present duty. Such telling figures
as those brought forward by alle Parry must bear
eveight with them.
a
Mr Geo: Heard proposed that
Committee should be appointed at
this meeting to draw
-a
up statement to be presented at a General Meeting. Merchants could then send their suggestions to the
Committee
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