23 37
might be taken at
be cancelled
arr
Hong Kong, which should
the production of a certificate
of importation of such Stores into Macao, issued by Competent Authority with all the necessary formalities .
The Secretary to Your Government acting as Governor, acknowledges the Warlike
Stores alluded to in
my
letter above quoted
to be exported to Macao and the
facility has
since been
afforded by Your
Excellency
at issue
settled.
recent
Therefore,
cases
but the point
not yet been regularly
in
submitting it anew
to Your
Excellency's sound judgment,
I request
that
to inform
you
will have the kindness
whether
or
not the mode
out another, which may free the trade in Warlike Stores between Hong Kong
and Macao
from the difficulties to which they are presently subjected, by respecting at the same time the amicable intentions of our respective Governments towards that of China, and the stipulations of the Treaty of 5th July
1842.
I present your Excellency
Macau, 15th August, 1862.
(Signed) J. Fr. Cetho de Amaral, Governor of Macao
(True Translation)
(Signed) J. M. d' Almeida.
I suggest is practicable, and if not to point
تیکی تھی
23 37
might be taken at
be cancelled
arr
Hong Kong, which should
the production of a certificate
of importation of such Stõus inte Macae, issued by Competent Authority with all the necessary formalities .
The Secretary to Your Government acting as Gourner, allenest the Harlike
Stows allerdect in
my
letter above quoted
to be exported to Macao and the
Jarric
been afforded by Your
pacility has
since beer
has
Excellency
at issue
settled.
recent
Therefore,
casas
but the point
not yet been regularly
in
submitting it new
Excellency's sound judgment,
to Your
I regenst
that
to inform
you
will have the hiredness
whether
OL
not the mode
out another, which may free the trade in Warlike Stows between Hong Kong
and Maca
arcat
from the destructions to which they prevent subjected, by respecting at the same time the amicable intentions of our respective Governmen
cents towards that of China, and the stipulations of the Treaty of 5th July
1842.
€
Gnt presorn your Exullincy.
Macau, 15th August, 1862.
Signet) J. Fr. Cetho de Amarab. Ivernor of Macac
(True Translation)
(Signed) J. M. d' Ahmada.
I suggest is practicalle, and if not to point
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.