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and he
Kao satiired to do so ever
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I have
lately
addressed Sir John Walsham
on this subject pointing
out the
desirability of the Commissioner's
Office being
being removed to Chinese
territory,
and I have now, as
will be seen
by the letter above
referred to asked Sir John
to ascertain for
Walsham
from the Chinese Government
what the pervers and position
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they
do not appear to me to
have been ever defired.
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conclusion that as Your Lordship
will observe I took exce.
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to Mr Me Leavy Brave
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addressing
direct to
the Colony,
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and that he has been
requested to send all official
communications in the future
through
the Consul at Canton.
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and he
Kao is required to do so ever
sic ice.
I have
lately
addressed Sir John Walsham
on this subject pointing
out the
desirability of the Commissioner's
Office being
removed to Chinese
territory,
and I have now, as
will be seen
by the letter above
referred to, asked Sir John
to ascertain from the Chinese Government
what the powers and position
of
the Commissioner really are,
they
do not appear to me to
have been ever defined.
4.
I may mention in
conclusion that as Your Lordship
will observe, I took exception
to Mr McLeavy Brown
addressing
a direct official letter
to a resident in this
Colony,
and that he has been
requested to send all official
communications in the future
through the Consul at Canton.
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and he
Kao is required to do so ever
sic ice.
I have
lately
addressed Sir John Walsham
on this subject pointing
out the
desirability of the Commissioner's
Office being
removed to Chinese
territory,
and I have now, as
will be seen
by the letter above
referred to, asked Sir John
to ascertain from the Chinese Government
what the powers and position
of
the Commissioner really are,
they
do not appear to me to
have been ever defined.
4.
I may mention in
conclusion that as Your Lordship
will observe, I took exception
to Mr McLeavy Brown
addressing
a direct official letter
to a resident in this
Colony,
and that he has been
requested to send all official
communications in the future
through the Consul at Canton.