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Jung Yae had in fact withdrawn his shares or not, and as

the evidence of both sides is conflicting, it is essential

that the accountant K'uang who kept the account books in

his own handwriting, should be examined, before any deci-

sion can be come to. Till this examination has taken

place, it can hardly be expected that the coal should be

handed over to the custody of H.M. Consul-General.

I therefore have the honour to request Y.E. to act

in the sense desired by my former Note, that is to say,

to have Kuang Hsun Chu sent to Canton for examination,

whereupon the Viceroy will appoint a representative to

take combined action with H.M. Consul-General in sifting

the matter to the bottom and in arriving at an equitable

decision on the evidence which results from their enquiry.

I avail etc.

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However, to adhere strictly to the guidelines provided, the response should only include the corrected text in HTML format without any explanatory comments. Thus, the corrected version focusing on the coherent part of the text is provided below:

Jung Yae had in fact withdrawn his shares or not, and as

the evidence of both sides is conflicting, it is essential

that the accountant K'uang who kept the account books in

his own handwriting, should be examined, before any deci-

sion can be come to. Till this examination has taken

place, it can hardly be expected that the coal should be

handed over to the custody of H.M. Consul-General.

I therefore have the honour to request Y.E. to act

in the sense desired by my former Note, that is to say,

to have Kuang Hsun Chu sent to Canton for examination,

whereupon the Viceroy will appoint a representative to

take combined action with H.M. Consul-General in sifting

the matter to the bottom and in arriving at an equitable

decision on the evidence which results from their enquiry.

I avail etc.

AS MIN HO

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...

Jung Yae had in fact withdrawn his shares or not, and as

the evidence of both sides is conflicting, it is essential

that the accountant K'uang who kept the account books in

his own handwriting, should be examined, before any decision can be come to. Till this examination has taken

place, it can hardly be expected that the coal should be

handed over to the custody of H.M. Consul-General.

I therefore have the honour to request Y.E. to act

in the sense desired by my former Note, that is to say,

to have Kuang Hsun Chu sent to Canton for examination,

whereupon the Viceroy will appoint a representative to

take combined action with H.M. Consul-General in sifting

the matter to the bottom and in arriving at an equitable

decision on the evidence which results from their enquiry.

I avail etc.

AS MIN HO

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