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case. They have acted in an extremely friendly spirit.

In the Treaties between China and Foreign nations provision is made for the amicable arrangement of disputes between

persons of the two nations. Now these two purties have

expressed their desire for peace and harmony, and all you

present here have assisted in bringing this about. I must

now ask you all to decide whether we shall send telegramE

to various places in China and abroad to notify our

nationals of what has been done."

It was decided by the meeting to adopt this suggestion, and to state that British and Chinese merchants were entirely friendly and woll disposed to one another. The meeting then proceeded to settle the text of the tale- gram. After this had bom road out Jesura Butterfield and Swiro's representative, Mr. Ho, rose and thanked the

Chairman and all the members of the Society for their

kind and friendly attitude. This was received with loud applause. The Chairman, on behalf of the Society, thanked

Hesurs Butterfiold and Swire for their very proper bo-

haviour.

The Chairman, rising again, said:- "Today's proceedings are only intended to put an end to all mis- trust and dislike between British and Chinose merchants, and in no way affect the international question between ourselves and the Portuguese concerning the murder. This mattor cannot be de lt with nor the case concluded all in one day. Our late Viceroy Chang repeatedly xxked addressed the Portuguese Consul, asking him to open proper negot- iations with regard to this case; but the latter refused

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