to convince him of the

desirability of

Welax Ling

the regulations drawn of

ир

by Sir. Rutherford Alcock

with

regind

to be won by

to the dress

British

Subjects of Chinese origin.

3. In

ما

deferenen however of the

Perlong experience of Sir Thomas

Wade he does not

his

desing toista

to press objections in the

locut

thinking

And Salisbury

it advisable

to adopt the views em rodied

Ile man's minute

in that gentler of the 8th of July last

and be but he would

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?

at the same time suggest

that it should be clearly

intimated to the persons

involved that no

no Chinese,

who has not been duly

registered as an

English

Subject, or Who, having

been so registered,

found in the interior

is

f

China conprovided with the

Jesper necessary paper, will be

Considered as

having

any claim to British protection

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