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Inspectorate of Salt Revenue (2); P. Sevanin & Cia. (1); Shameen Municipal Council (4); Shewan, Tomes & Co. (3); H. Staples Smith (1); U. Spalinger, (1); Standard 011 Co. of New York (3); Taiwan Bank (2); Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. (1); Varenne & Proton (1); Victoria Hotel

(2); A. P. Villa & Bros. of Canton, Inc. (1); A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. (4); Wesleyan Mission, c/o Rev. S. G. Tope (3); and the Yokohama Ki-Ito Kwaisha, Ltd. (3).

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bir. Beare read the notice.

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H.B.M. Consul-General: Before the Chairman of the

Council makes his statement and introduces the resolutions included in to-day's agenda, I should like to make a few

preliminary remarks. In particular I wish to point out that the proposed traffic regulations, which form the subject of the first resolution, were not drawn up as the result of the recent bomb outrage; they had been mooted as far back as April last, were drawn up in May, and were sent to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, who were asked to prepare a translation which should be clear to the less educated among the Chinese community. This was done: the translation was, at the request of the Chamber, checked at the Consulate-General, a few minor alterations were made, and the revised translation was forward - ed to the Chamber and was returned in due course to the Muni- cipal Council.

These regulations having been communicated in this manner to the Chinese, it seems desirable that they should be

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