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be the loss lysuch goods of their right to half the Duty on Importation inte a Greaty Port - But without positively afferming that 100 such arrangement
could lucrna dO,
it is clear that under
present ciscun
stances
considerable difficulty
attaches t
ary
such
Consai
cement-and
arrangen
it is appretionded
that no such ar-
pangement could
be
be entertained by
the Clivese Authorities
except on the condition
of the presence of
a Chinese Consular
or other officers at
Hong Rory which
appears a
VOCABUre
of very doubtful expediency -
As reports the ofeft.
Je Cherie Consal d Hong Kong - a comefion
panted in the reoind
Svaty - Send Franville did wat in the i'uistance
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