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On this letter Sir A. Kennedy wrote a
minute recording his own personal views and stating
that, although he had at one time thought of a Branch
of the Foreign Inspectorate, even in the Colony, he had
now abandoned that idea as interfering with the prestige
of the Government, It appears, therefore, that his views
on the subject had undergone a complete change during the
past two years.
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attached.
Meanwhile the question of the appoint-
-ment of a Chinese Consul for gongkong was allowed to
drop; and, though it was again discussed in 1882 and 1883
the objections of the Colonial Government prevailed.
(Confidential Blue Book respecting Proposed Appointment of
LČEKÉNKEE a Chinese Consul for Hongkong). Then however the
necessity arose for Colonial co-operation in carrying out
the new regulations regarding Opium made in the Chefoo
Convention of 1876, and Mr. J. Russell was deputed to re-
-present the government of Hongkong at a Conference with a
representative of the Chinese Foreign Inspectorate and of
the Goverment of India to be held in Hongkong in 1886,
the proposal to officially recognise a branch of the
Chinese Foreign Customs Inspectorate in Hongkong was once
more considered in Executive Council in order that explicit
instructions might be given to Mr. Russell on that subjedt
to guide him in the negotiations. The Council advised on
the 2nd. July, 1886, that "a branch of the Foreign
Customs Inspectorate within the waters of the Colony of
Hongkong or ashore for the purpose proposed should not be
recognised by this Government;* and this decision found
effect in the Agreement simed by Messrs. J. Russell, R.
Hart and Byron Brenan at Hongkong on 11th. September, 1886.
This agreement provided that:-
(a)