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proceeds to lose the vessels and goods so employed. With that view the Governor has ordered the to be paid into the Hongkong Treasury, and he has directed mokin-Ise to be informed that looking to the circumstances under which his junk cleared from Hongkong, he is not in the Governor's opinion entitled to receive any part of its value or of its cargo.
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H. Mr. Consulate Canton 20th June 1877
In reply to No 338 of the your Despatch May, I have the honor to state for the information of His Excellency the Governor that having informed the taotai that (not 1104), bills of opium; the residue of the moment iulani
The Honorable,
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J Gardiner Austin, Colonial Secretary