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"as it is a very delicate matter, and would give rise to

"guspicions, if anything of the kind were mentioned at the

"meeting". We asked him what would be the real object at all in

holding such a meeting if nothing about the trouble was to be

mentioned. He said, the Society was required to do this in order

to conciliate all the public journalists in Canton, who were

really the people who had stood in their way and raised

obstacles and insisted on the tea party being given in the

presence of the two Consuls. We told them it was impossible for

us to get the British Consul to attend, much less the Portuguese

Consul, for obvious reasons, and further told him that the former

strongly objected to the Captain being transferred. He said, it

did not matter to them how the Captain was to be treated by the

Firm so long as he had severed himself from the steamer.

The

Society would not be able to fulfil the conditions and stop the

boycott, if Tai Koo would not give in by giving the tea party

in the presence of the two Consuls. A mere social tea party

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between Tai Koo and Chinese traders would not do. We told him we

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that we had paid the compensation, we had agreed to transfer

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