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subject having attention though the question how to obtain a fair contribution to the Revenue on Insurance business conducted here by Agencies of European Companies, or Companies belonging to other Colonies.
2.
After considering the matter in
every possible light, and
with
the leading representatives of insurance
business, I was
obliged
to
come to the
conclusion that
nothing
could be done,
at
any
rate without enforcing rules
of business, which, in a free Port, always
The Honourable
Frederick Stewart, C.M.G.,
Acting Colonial Secretary,
provokes
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Stamp Office, Hongkong, 25.7.1887
... engaged my attention though the question how to obtain a fair contribution to the Revenue on Insurance business conducted here by Agencies of European Companies, or Companies belonging to other Colonies.
2. After considering the matter in every possible light, and consulting with the leading representatives of insurance business, I was obliged to come to the conclusion that nothing could be done, at any rate without enforcing rules of business, which, in a free Port, always provokes
The Honourable Frederick Stewart, C.M.G., Acting Colonial Secretary,
Let's correct and reformat according to the given rules and output in the required HTML format.neg Sin In Ordinance, Enclosure 2.
Stamp Office, Hongkong, 25.7.1887
engaged my attention though the question how to obtain a fair contribution to the Revenue on Insurance business conducted here by Agencies of European Companies, or Companies belonging to other Colonies.
2. After considering the matter in every possible light, and consulting with the leading representatives of insurance business, I was obliged to come to the conclusion that nothing could be done, at any rate without enforcing rules of business, which, in a free Port, always provokes
The Honourable Frederick Stewart, C.M.G., Acting Colonial Secretary,