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prejudice the confidence of a friendly nation and are detriment- -al to the Chinese Trade. The sole object of the Provincial Government in deputing Prefect Sit to reside in Hongkong is only to supervise the migration of Chinese to Peru and no other. As Great Britain and China are on the most friendly terms, the Acting-Governor-General requests H. B. M.'s Consul- -General to be kind enough to ask the Governor of Hongkong to allow Prefect Sit to reside permanently in Hongkong as other Chinese Officials have been allowed to do, to the end that

friendly relations may be preserved. While making this communication, the Governor-General takes the opportunity to

etc.

Dated 28th. of the 6th. moon of the 2nd.

year of Sun Tung.

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