a
has not sonoothed them
This reflection, while excusing
Military governor down agai
again. their
Spposition, if
it needs excuse
also
detrarts from it's value, as being possibly
opposition rather the
for the salle
J
On
7341.91
than on
Straits will be found
Some account of what the
bargus
opium monokin
most carefully
next tum expires must be most Looner the better
•
considered, and the
671
_75. I think the colmial government were right
to tie themselves to
a
limit of time,
time,
***
ht
there is no harm in saying, as M. Johnson huggests, that they should not exceed three to the Secretary of
on principle.
years
without ference
found
a
C. I aque
sheds out
i
а
possibly
the
in the Eastern colonies amounts to
Straits will be
him
On 14670.91 despatch to the new governor of Hagting dated the 31st of October last, asking to consider the possibility of abolishing the farming system. This haveven
Could not in
in any
New
case
A
be done till the
new lease expirts 18. till 1. March. 95 - M. Johnson Knows this subject very exhaustively: I only add the following
his minute - See maginal
Ā " I should read - Sauction the ordinances
to
supplement his
but call attention to the
despatch of
the
of
as
State.
to searching
government may call upon the steamship companies
t
provide them instead of providing them themselves; this is suggested in the 8th pasopan. of
Mitchell Innes' minute.
D. I agree
the
arusight. I fear
was mine
E. J'agree
lettas
m
(See 1.
31st October.
adding
that in the counter
of the saph theer grove the possibility
thoing without the farming system after the
Under the prevent contract the farmer might boil 30% baths of opicion per month ( Se pan. 11 of
Chests
M: Mitchell Ihnes' minute) ; hit it was reduced to 125 chests
per
month by Sie W. Des Vaux
in 1891 (11621.91), this being the farmer could
· Much as
the
export
the Macas
vœux
supposed to be all
inas.
legitimately dises. If farmer could beat with in
trade. If the Macao and Hong Kong farms were in the same haude, a greate mount apparently