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Genl. Pang

was made responsible. Mr. Hewlett Fold me to see Hto amei

formally,

also Genl. Pang, and -

in case of undue delay or evasion- to call upon H. M. Consul, by official letter, to take action with the

Canton Government.

Mr. Ho amei was shel

crasive but on the 10th inst. I saw

Genl. Pang. The General assurned all the responsibility of carrying out the Viceroy's orders, and pledged himself to do so. He, of his own accord, said he would, in case of de

of delay or subterfuge Enforce the execution of the Agreement. I have no anachy about the issue, and trust in a

feur days to announce to you by tel. egraph that all documents required have been given.

Bay,:

on to the

Ho Amei had recured a proposition to crade the Colonial prohibitions by a Cable from mis

or other point, to join Danish Cable, but he said he rejected the proposal as inconrement, indirect.

and provocative.

where

From Hankow and Foochow

v interests are well cared

your

for I have no definite news yet. Both points

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an very important and ust be secund for you

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