CO129-047 - Sir Bowring and Lieut Governor Caine - 1854 [8-12] — Page 202

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

of the districts of this Cits, from which it will be seen

that the chimere themselves are ansions that eters be taken ofr the removal of these obstructions

As trade..

I cannot but consider that the time is arrived when there Piratical depredations muust be put down with a strong hand, on the interccts of this Colony will 1. materially injured, but when

he mail Steamer's departure shall leave us at leisure, I shall be cumbled to confer with His hesellency The Aminal and I shall

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have the hour of reporting nont mail such measures on intentions

as Lin James Stirling may

best to adost o entertain.

think

20. The disturbances in the Nwangting Rovince, still continue, but the insurgents have made us mearer accionen to the casture Canton City.

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I have the howon to be, with the highest reefiet,

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Your Most Bedient

Humble Servant Manie

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