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the Captain, we had put up the notice in the steamer and we
would give the tea party, if they did not insist on the attend-
-ance of the Consula. He said we had agreed to try and get the
Consuls to attend, and that, as the presence of the Consuls was
a matter of great importance,
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good purpose to give the tea party without them. We said it was
absolutely out of the question to get the Consuls to attend,
that it was very unfeeling on the part of the Society to make
such an unreasonable demand and that we had done all that lay
in our power and we could do no more, though we were anxious to
meet the Chinese as far as possible. We also pointed out to the
delegates that the trouble they had taken for the benefit of the
family of the degeased passenger in this matter, would avail
nothing, if they failed to prevail on their people to fulfil the
conditions which they themselves had proposed. It would be
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to have the biggest "say" in matters and claim that it is
stronger than all the other associations, if they should fail to
fulfil their promise. The foreigners would find their faith
grieviously tried and would have no more confidence in the
Society and the Cantonese in the future, if the Society fail to
effect an amiable settlement. We asked: "Why can't you close the
matter