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I understand the Consul to mean that the Chinese Foreign Office allowed Loo zu to establish a Customs Solution in the Colony, but does not affect the Proposal that the Colony should be allowed to issue excerpts for the legitimate Duty payable and to collect receipts for the Export Duties paid at the Port of shipment at the Port of Destination.

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With reference to Bauft See Hong Kong, part of the despatch no 155 of 16 Nov in 14039.

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I understand the Consul to mean that the Chinese Foreign Office allowed ... to establish a Customs arrangement in the Colony, but does not affect the Proposal that the Colony should be allowed to issue excerpts for the legitimate Duty payable and to collect receipts for the Export Duties paid at the Port of shipment at the Port of Destination.

As I have pointed out, the Chinese desire to treat Hong Kong, for fiscal purposes, as part of their own territory quoad their own subjects.

With reference to Bauft See Hong Kong, part of the despatch no155 of 16Nov in GR1178/1922/32(III).

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Sir J. Pauncefote's draft is so clear and full that it states the whole case sufficiently without need for further amendment.

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Let's correct and simplify it further while adhering to the rules and the requested output format.

I understand the Consul to mean that the Chinese Foreign Office allowed ... to establish a Customs arrangement in the Colony, but does not affect the Proposal that the Colony should be allowed to issue excerpts for the legitimate Duty payable and to collect receipts for the Export Duties paid at the Port of shipment at the Port of Destination.

As I have pointed out, the Chinese desire to treat Hong Kong, for fiscal purposes, as part of their own territory quoad their own subjects.

With reference to Bauft See Hong Kong, part of the despatch no155 of 16Nov in GR1178/1922/32(III).

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Sir J. Pauncefote's draft is so clear and full that it states the whole case sufficiently without need for further amendment.

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