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29.4
Extract.
Treaty between Her Majesty
the Emperor of China.
Signed, in the buglish
an
aced
Chinese Languages, at Nanking, 29?
Augint. 1842.
Ratifications exchanged at Honghong.
26 June 1845.
Art. III. It being obviously necessary and desirable that British subject
should have some port wherent they
may cxreen and refit their ships when required, and keep stones for that pur -pose, His Majesty the Emperor of China cedes to Her Majesty the Queen of breat Britain, Ke, the Soland of Stong Hons.