that the Portre Authorities had Neeived salutary warnings of th
the
probable consequences of officially permitting Chinese
Chinese interference in
Macao, from the mischievous:
influence
exercised in
StongKong
by b
the Jung Wa Stropital.
[ Doubtless one of the first steps
If a
would be to
a Chinese Agent remonstrate with the Macao
fort upon the facilities there franted
to the Waising lotteries, which
have for
Some
years
been Severely
prohibited on the mainland. Mis
however
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however was not alluded to
by Seat fremmine ]
Suimarães
I
You
his
Simply recount to observations for what they may be worth, without expressing any
Opinion upon their actual value.
add however, that Mr.
'I may
Me Leavy Brown, then Commiss" of Customs here, casually observed,
on his return from
a mission to
Hongkong, whither he had been sent
the Viceroy, Several months
ago,
by the that the Tung Wa Husportal was
" hand in glove" with the Prefect of Canton " I "really managed
all
Chinese