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() od zrelo abras etan adites" impor #roid Jettrong
zi GUIJE:09 üzər
20 and (gwezdj
disiųs eli DRONT
-or Pivoda I swið aðalugija od jeńsiv „Ierobeť poljnay
opeds en Moiúw (sazzles ens to vilisel se
stimos
Jan Mluoa i „eitsmelsong oldzilogyerm
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oð haraang putied qonqred at no Mater
ŠICAN JERIU sɗd Jais ieriçen"
pee: $1 ponad atsiž od 631; *
-et Came laget sið sui „most don how pertes spruta to
een not besandten fullan sou 16 do katertiaken painisa
timið sview of kwietło now yesququ 417,enoj teh,201
-nos no „trallob Avvol of 50,00 pledmiævtage to windo
lo gorilah edm, að sæti snow UtoJongran edð seið!!
¡rdon\":00 Jenq il: 20 pulinegie serc
enotsibuon who belt tsika Sin C. hipoz aevo stutut mi¡¡w
#one #ict to paleita giorni so? n,deinde and Pomonal i
kulituse nodar” of Dennde
liking of the Canton Authorities whose object appeared to
be to drive out the British Company altogether and affect
a "corner" in stone, and Hie Linjesty's Consul-General
telegraphed to me that no satisfactory arrangement could
be come to locally. I accordingly addressed to the Veni
Chino “u the Hemorandum, copy of which I have the honour
to enclose herewith, recapitulating the facts of the
caso,
and stating that unless a settlement were speedily
effected, a claim would be presented for the full amount
of the lusses sustained by the vreen Island Company
from the date of interference with their legitimte busi-
nere until auch date as the stone-purchasing operations
are once more freed from all illegal restrictions.
A despatch which has since been received from Can-
ton and copy of which is enclosed throws some further
light upon the oase. From the conalling paragraph of
this communication it appears that the Agents of the
Green Island Cement Company are now negotinting for a
loan to their rivals the Canton Coient Company in return
for which the latter will supply then with material at a
figure
aid of ton gav
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