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REGULATIONS FOR BRITISH TRADE WITH JAPAN.

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Rice and wheat, the produce of Japan, shall not be exported from Japan as cargo, but all Fritish subjects resident in Japan, and British ships for their crews and pas- sengers, shall be furnished with sufficient supplies of the same.

Foreign grain, brought into any open port of Japan in a British ship, if no part thereof has been landed, may be re-exported without hindrance.

The Japanese Government will sell, from time to time, at public auction, any

surplus quantity of copper that may be produced.

Five years after the opening of Kanagawa, the import and export duties shall be- subject to revision, if either the British or Japanese Government desires to.

ELGIN AND KINCARDINE.

MIDZUO TSIKFÖGONO KAMI. NAGAI GEMBANO KAMI.

INOUWYE SINANO NO KAMI.

HORI ORIBENO KAMI.

IWASE HIGONO KAMI.

ISUDA HAUZABRO.

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