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passed between Pang-Yuk and myself, and much business
semin officially and unastentationsly satisfactorily concluded. Robberies were traced, and stolen property
wood, which would otherwise never hows sccurred.
ACROMED
Suddenly, however, I found
my.
letters were answered
that though. Paing Yuk although I was aware of his bring in Hancy Kang. But he did revisit after a lang absence from both my house and my office, he told
never came to see me
zzze
me
that he had got into trouble Canton, the Conout having-- complained to the Viversy of the
frequency of his visits, during which he had irregularly transarted business which sught to have come through
the British Consulate. He, also; stated that he had seen Mr Mazers who had, so to spent, directed him to discontinue his visits to me,
and the Viceroy had denied that the complaint having been made by the British Consul it should be
orttended to.
Daing York expressed his
regret at this position of affairs, and informed.
me that the Viceroy had considered it a pity that an arrangement, from which so much good resulted, should be disturbed._