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British Charge d'Affaires Peking from Chamber of Commeras Hong

Kong raw orium trade antirely at a standstill British Merchants have

gent special representative interview Consul General Canton latter

refuses admit monopoly created states China has liberty tax opium

provided tax does not differentiate against foreign opium and can in

his opinion entirely prohibit sale under similar conditions if it

thinks fit under the airoumstances useless again refer question

Consul General. Chamber of Commerce HongKong depreciate attitude Consul i

General differs entirely from his interpretation treaty in view of

large stock quite unsaleable and anormous loss which will be incurred

British Opium Merchante and as time is pressing Chamber of Commeros

HongKong 18 telegraphing direct Secretary of State for Foreign Affaiıs

copy message and despatch will be forwarded as soon as possible.

Hewett

Chairman.

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