CO129-005 - Sir Henry Pottinger - 1844 — Page 310

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to deal with his letters otherwise than

as directed by law

The only suggestion I have to offer the Notification is that the payment of the Colonial Postage Rate should also be mentioned in it.

The addition suggested necessarily raises the question alluded to by His Excellency the other day, as to the propriety of levying a postage at all upon letters between Hongkong and Macao, Chusan and the five ports. I am at present levying postage duties and the more I become confident in the propriety of continuing it. The Masters of vessels now begin to demand their gratuities. Unless I receive a postage I must refuse to pay.

With exception of a few noisy individuals in the Colony who, I am told, are accustomed to feed upon opposition to every thing that emanates from, or is connected with Government, I do not hear that the public are averse to it. The course I am pursuing is the one which, I doubt not, will be finally adopted, and though the public cannot, perhaps, yet be induced entirely to adopt it, yet they will always evade it at their peril.

As to Macao, I believe the public cannot individually send a single letter at a less rate than $1. Letters are generally sent there by the Chinese fast boat men who, I am told, collect a mace on each letter on delivery. I believe I can effect an arrangement for a regular post twice a week between here and Macao at...

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to deal with his letters otherwise than as directed by law The only suggestion I have to offer the Notification is that the payment of the Colonial Postage Rate should also be mentioned in it. The addition suggested necessarily raises the question alluded to by His Excellency the other day, as to the propriety of levying a postage at all upon letters between Hongkong and Macao, Chusan and the five ports. I am at present levying postage duties and the more I become confident in the propriety of continuing it. The Masters of vessels now begin to demand their gratuities. Unless I receive a postage I must refuse to pay. With exception of a few noisy individuals in the Colony who, I am told, are accustomed to feed upon opposition to every thing that emanates from, or is connected with Government, I do not hear that the public are averse to it. The course I am pursuing is the one which, I doubt not, will be finally adopted, and though the public cannot, perhaps, yet be induced entirely to adopt it, yet they will always evade it at their peril. As to Macao, I believe the public cannot individually send a single letter at a less rate than $1. Letters are generally sent there by the Chinese fast boat men who, I am told, collect a mace on each letter on delivery. I believe I can effect an arrangement for a regular post twice a week between here and Macao at...
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to deal with his letters otherwise than as directed by law The only suggestion. I have to offer the Notification is that the payment of the Colonial. Postage - Rate should also be mentioned in it. The addition suggested. necessarily raises the question. alluded to by His Excelleney the other day, as to the propriety of levying a postage at all upon letters between. Hongkong and Macas, Chusan and the five ports. I am at present- levying and the older. I become in the more such a my postage. duties confident I feel in the of vessels now propriety of continuing it. The Masters begin. to demand their Gratuities. Unless I receive a postage I must refuse to pay. With exception of a few noisy individuals the Course in 302 in the Colony who, I am told, are- accustomed to feed upon opposition_ to every thing that emanates from, or of a . Government. I do not hear. lavours that the public. are averse to it. The system too is the which, I doubt not will be finally adopted, and. though the public cannot, perhaps, yet. be induced -, or evereed- entirely to adopt it, yet they will always evade. it at their peril.. As to Maças I believe the public- cannot individually send a single letter at a less rate than 11. Letters are generally sent. there by the Chinese fast boat men who, I am - told, collect a mace- each on delivery. I believe. I can effect arrangement: for a regular post the an twice a week between here and. Macao at
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to deal with his letters otherwise than

as directed by law

The only suggestion. I have to offer the Notification is that the payment of the Colonial. Postage - Rate should also

be mentioned in it.

The addition suggested. necessarily raises the question. alluded to by His Excelleney the other day, as to the propriety of levying a postage at all upon letters between. Hongkong and Macas, Chusan and the five ports. I am at present- levying and the older. I become in

the

more

such a

my

postage.

duties

confident I feel in the

of vessels now

propriety of continuing it. The Masters begin. to demand their Gratuities. Unless I receive a postage

I must refuse to pay. With exception of a few noisy individuals

the

Course

in

302

in the Colony who, I am told, are- accustomed to feed upon opposition_ to every thing that emanates from, or of a . Government. I do not hear.

lavours

that the public.

are averse to it. The

system too is the which, I doubt not will be finally adopted, and. though the public cannot, perhaps, yet. be induced -, or evereed- entirely to adopt it, yet they will always evade. it at their peril..

As to Maças I believe the

public- cannot individually send a single letter at a less rate than 11. Letters are generally sent. there by the Chinese fast boat men who, I am -

told, collect a mace-

each

on

delivery. I believe. I can effect arrangement: for a regular post

the

an

twice

a week between here and. Macao

at

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