CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 344

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the

whether a foreign vessel anchored on that side of the harbor is amenable to the

laws of this Colony.

5. And now, Sir, in

concluding this Report I hope

I am not

going beyond my duty in making some remarks on the political position of Hongkong, and the erroneous notions concerning it that are sedulously presented to the public at home.

4. In an article in

the Times Newspaper (17 December, 1838) are to be found misrepresentations which the

most ordinary local knowledge is sufficient to correct.

7. We are told that

Hongkong feels itself humiliated " and displaced by the opening

of the ports of China", and that "all the success, whether of diplomacy which is so valuable to the rest of the world and so important to the

great interests

of humanity is rather carped at than celebrated here". It is

stated that the cause

is to be traced to the "natural

tendency of the Hongkong merchants

towards their own interests."

8. Now this proposition

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24355 the whether a foreign vessel anchored on that side of the harbor is amenable to the laws of this Colony. 5. And now, Sir, in concluding this Report I hope I am not going beyond my duty in making some remarks on the political position of Hongkong, and the erroneous notions concerning it that are sedulously presented to the public at home. 4. In an article in the Times Newspaper (17 December, 1838) are to be found misrepresentations which the most ordinary local knowledge is sufficient to correct. 7. We are told that Hongkong feels itself humiliated " and displaced by the opening of the ports of China", and that "all the success, whether of diplomacy which is so valuable to the rest of the world and so important to the great interests of humanity is rather carped at than celebrated here". It is stated that the cause is to be traced to the "natural tendency of the Hongkong merchants towards their own interests." 8. Now this proposition
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the

whether a foreign vessel anchored on that side of 1 harbor is amenable to the

laws of this Colony.

H5. And now, Sir, in

concluding this Report I hope

I am not

on the

going beyond my duty in making some remarks the political position of Stongkong, and the erroneous notions concerning it that Vobserve sedulously presented to the public at home.

4. In an article in

th

the Times Newspaper (17) December, 1838) are to be found misrepresentations which the

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most ordinary local knowledge is sufficient to correct.

47. We are told that

Songkong feels itself humiliasid " and displaced by the opening

arms.

or of

"up of China", and that " all the " success whether of "'diplomacy which is so valuable " to the rest of the world and so important to the

to the great interests

" of humanity is rather carped

"at than celebrated here - It is

stated that the cause

further

is to be traced to the " natural

tendency of the Wongkong merchants

"towards their own interests."

48. Now this proposition

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