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ON
rather
danger to
our
amicable relations
リ
with that Government in which he
རྔུལ། ད་ད་ཟད་པའི་དད་པས་
supposed there was risk of Great Britain
being
involved by the audacious
audacious proceedings
of the Heangtang Solice. Though there
not called on
to do more
than point out
that Mr. Consul Robertson has in his
zeal
disco
cover some
something else fallen into !
huge
mares next under circumstances
complete sympathy.
Inever had been the least reason
•for such
which do not win
1
He has
apprehensions as proved by the enclosed-
explanation of the Acting Superintendent
of
nevertheles have been
Police, it would neverthelep
|gratifying
of the good
to have had some
such evidence
wishes and earnest desire of
Mort Consul Robertson to keep the Authorities
the right
There on the
track.
b. I fail however completely to see ~P anything. of the kind as apponent on the surface. It is unnecessary to ponticularize too minutely what I think I do see.
Jam
1
Someo
apurned that the Police here armed a steamer for the purpose of searching
Miss Bay
and the neighborhood for
а
Piratical junk, which is inconect. He presumes
the village.
which is in Chinese territory
was searched" which also is incorrect.
8.
Hoe aforumes
moreover
throughout that
the object of the Superintendent of Police
a service which appertains
was to undertake
strvitly to Her Mrijeotipo squidion" all which is incorrect.
9.
•
Under other circumstances I would
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