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and he

Kao satiired to do so ever

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lately

addressed Sir John Walsham

on this subject pointing

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Office being

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and I have now, as

will be seen

by the letter above

referred to asked Sir John

to ascertain for

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from the Chinese Government

what the pervers and position

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addressing

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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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business in the Colony

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.

Corrected response directly in HTML as requested:

business in the Colony

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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