Date

From Whom To

1876

Subject.

32

November 20 H. His Honour, C. Irving states that full enquiry being instituted by the Vice Consul in the Case.

125

Requests particulars of the Opium that was on board of the junk seized December 2 Colonial Secretary forwards Report by the Acting Registrar General giving information Regarding the opium seized.

22

Do

Reports that communications will be made to Peking & England as to invasion of British Territory by Chinese Cruisers in view of the delays at Canton.

23 H.M's Consul, Canton Communicates the Vice Roy Dir, B. Robertson, it's decision on the subject.

29 Colonial Secretary in reference to above states that Hon. J.G. Austin, says, the junk with opium must be unconditionally surrendered.

January, 5 His. Consul, Canton In reply states that the junk & opium will be surrendered.

2. Minutes of Executive Council as to course to be adopted.

3. Proceedings of the Marine Magistrates Court.

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