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(Signed) M. S. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary.
(Copy) M:182.
Sir,
British Consulate,
Canton, October 15th 1860.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt on the 6th instant of your despatch No. 6 of Octr 6th communicating the views of His Excellency Sir R. G. MacDonnell as to the desirability of introducing, in the Ports of China, regulations similar in character to those about to be enforced by the "Harbor and Junchs Ordinance of Hongkong, of which I have the honor to enclose you a copy; and in reply I beg to acquaint you, for
The Honble W. R. Mercer, Esq
Colonial Secretary
Wengteng.
366
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if pumpt
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of
regulating the movement and obtaining informatim as to the declination of cach bessel be not taken, and especially if such laws be not carried out
by and incorruptible Public ~
energetic offiens.
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(Signed) M. 8. Mercer,
Colonial Secutary
(Gme Copy)
Colmial Secretary.
(Copy) M:182.
Sir,
British Consulate,
Cautor, October 15th 1800.
Phave the hover to actueeledge the
reccipit on the 6th instant of your despatch Nosite of Orlen 6th communicating the creus of His Excellency Sir R. G. Mac Donnell as le the desirability of introducing, in the Ports of
Chiva
lations similar in character tê
regulali
li
those about to be enforced by the "Harbor and
Junths Ordinance of Hongthong, of which
did me
the hover de enclose
you.
copy; and
in reply I beg to acquant you, for
The Mouble W. R. Mucer, Eg
Colonial Secretary
Wengteng.
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