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impressed with the belief that nothing of the sort has taken place during the past eighteen Months, and that is far from

Chinese vessels being

more liable to attack

than in Chinese Ports, the assertion is not

very

only utterly without foundation, but the reverse

of the truth which is notorious. In fact the known acts of violence constructly

committed in the Chinese Ports, as well as the resistance shown to their extortionate authorities, have been suggested to me as the

cause

of the unprovoked aggression

on the part of the Junkmen on this occasion, as they might, knowing the insecurity of their

own harbours, have come to the conclusion

that ours

were equally dangerous, and that therefore

they

were prepared at all hazards

to repel any

12. I certainly do lament the

loss of life occasioned by this most untoward event, particularly as I have lately been informed that the

Trade of the Port is now in as

good

a

condition

as ever it

was,

but as I am

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satisfied that the Chinese Junkmen cannot but feel the leniency with which they have been treated by the Authorities after

they

were in our power, I am not apprehensive that the Trade of the Port will be influenced in any way by this.

13. Your Lordship will perceive with regret that some

of the Chinese Junkmen had their tails cut off on this occasion and as far as I can judge this very reprehensible act was committed by the seamen who were assisting the Police, but from the evidence of Lieutenant Lloyd of Her Majesty's Ship Cambrian, it appears that the Sailors, after the Junks were in

their power, and when there could not possibly

be any further mistake in the Junkmen, as to who they were

and with what intentions they had

been

on the part of the !

Were on

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impressed with the belief that nothing of the sort has taken place during the past eighteen Months, and that is far from Chinese vessels being more liable to attack than in Chinese Ports, the assertion is not very only utterly without foundation, but the reverse of the truth which is notorious. In fact the known acts of violence constructly committed in the Chinese Ports, as well as the resistance shown to their extortionate authorities, have been suggested to me as the cause of the unprovoked aggression on the part of the Junkmen on this occasion, as they might, knowing the insecurity of their own harbours, have come to the conclusion that ours were equally dangerous, and that therefore they were prepared at all hazards to repel any 12. I certainly do lament the loss of life occasioned by this most untoward event, particularly as I have lately been informed that the Trade of the Port is now in as good a condition as ever it was, but as I am 229 9 satisfied that the Chinese Junkmen cannot but feel the leniency with which they have been treated by the Authorities after they were in our power, I am not apprehensive that the Trade of the Port will be influenced in any way by this. 13. Your Lordship will perceive with regret that some of the Chinese Junkmen had their tails cut off on this occasion and as far as I can judge this very reprehensible act was committed by the seamen who were assisting the Police, but from the evidence of Lieutenant Lloyd of Her Majesty's Ship Cambrian, it appears that the Sailors, after the Junks were in their power, and when there could not possibly be any further mistake in the Junkmen, as to who they were and with what intentions they had been on the part of the ! Were on
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impressed with the belief that nothing of the sort has taken place during the past. __ eighteen Mouths, and that is far from

Chinese vessels being

more liable to attack

than in Chincre Ports, the assertion is not

reverse

very

only utterly without foundation, but the

of the truth which is notorious. In fact nets

the known acts of violence construtly

committed in the Chinese Ports, as well as the resistance shown to their entortionate "authorities, have been suggested to me as the

of the unprovoked aggression-

on the part of the 'untimen on this recasion, as they might, Wnowing the insceurity of their

cause

own harbours, have come to the conclusion

ours

that mars was equally dangerous, and that therefore prepared at all. hazards

they

were.

to repel any 12. I certainly do lament the

boat that came near them....

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condition

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good

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229

9

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they

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power, I am not apprehensive that the Grade of the Post- with be influenced in any way by its. 13. Your Lordship will perecive with regret that some

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were in their power, and when there could not possibly

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