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of suggrating any emendations that mights occur to him, as also of stating whether somo
Sincitav ugnlations
in respect to Chinese
cored not be adopted
ports.
The Acting Viceroy is deeply gratifies to precise the resolution on the part of H. E. Sir R. Mac Donnell
in anent with the honourable Consul
to take menemes
for the protection of trade
and the suppression of privacy, for extirpating
to the
the enl doer and Securing safely- honest, and he has carefully perused in detail the draft of the Ordinance transmelled to him, which appears to be well adapted for the purpose of darching wat the lawless and of pretting a stop to existing wils, in which respect
he is still
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further moved by a feeling of Admiration. The matter, hoocan, (as regards Chino)
is one
affecting the newly established
policy incumbent upon the Acting Vicerry to
in noval Mallers, and it will be
take Counsel with Ful'ai (Governor)
of Krang tung
in the
(
regards any
clause
miny
my be
bu inapplicable
a
regulations which
or may require modification (before being introdneed locally), and to call upon the Financial and Judicial Commissioners
the
to join in thoroughly considering
mallu to the end that, after aciering at
safe decision respecting every clause, a
report may
be made to the Board of
Foreign Affairs
and the Imperial
assent be applied for, in obtaining
which
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