CO129-117 - Public Offices - 1866 — Page 318

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in the Province of Kwangtung, the only two Ports hitherto opened in accordance with the Treaty, to which foreign merchant Vessels for purposes of trade are allowed to resort are those of Canton and Whampoa, as regards the Port of Tinghai Chow in the island of Hainan, although the Treaty provides for its being open to foreign trade, no measures have been taken to establish an Inspectorate of Customs there and to open the Port, neither has a Consul been appointed by any nation to reside there for the management of affairs, and foreign merchant vessels should not therefore incautiously proceed thither, still less should they visit the other Ports on the South West Coast and carry on a clandestine traffic, entailing contravention of the Customs duties. The local Authorities

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of the harbour and the Mandarins in charge of the Various Customs and other Stations must maintain constant and effectual vigilance, and stringently prohibit and prevent such proceedings, permitting no vessels to enter harbors in violation of the Treaty, and illicitly evade the payment of duty. Native merchants must likewise be prohibited from clandestinely inducing Combinations and transacting business [with such vessels]. In case, however, vessels surreptitiously enter port and discharge cargoes, and evade the payment of duty, with other like irregularities, the vessel and goods must be seized and the native traders engaged in illicit transactions be arrested and brought to trial, report of the case being thereupon made

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in the Province of Kwangtung, the only two Ports hitherto opened in accordance with the Treaty, to which foreign merchant Vessels for purposes of trade are allowed to resort are those of Canton and Whampoa, as regards the Port of Tinghai Chow in the island of Hainan, although the Treaty provides for its being open to foreign trade, no measures have been taken to establish an Inspectorate of Customs there and to open the Port, neither has a Consul been appointed by any nation to reside there for the management of affairs, and foreign merchant vessels should not therefore incautiously proceed thither, still less should they visit the other Ports on the South West Coast and carry on a clandestine traffic, entailing contravention of the Customs duties. The local Authorities 316 of the harbour and the Mandarins in charge of the Various Customs and other Stations must maintain constant and effectual vigilance, and stringently prohibit and prevent such proceedings, permitting no vessels to enter harbors in violation of the Treaty, and illicitly evade the payment of duty. Native merchants must likewise be prohibited from clandestinely inducing Combinations and transacting business [with such vessels]. In case, however, vessels surreptitiously enter port and discharge cargoes, and evade the payment of duty, with other like irregularities, the vessel and goods must be seized and the native traders engaged in illicit transactions be arrested and brought to trial, report of the case being thereupon made
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in the Porrince of Kwanghing, the only tos Port's hitherto opened in accordance with the reaty, use resort for freig merchant Repels for purposes of trade are those of Canton and water, as regards the Port of thining chow in the island of Hamen, althrough the Treaty provides por its being open to pregn trade ge two amarures have heau getu taken & establish an Entfectorate of Customs there and to open the Port, neither has a Coutal been appointed by any nation to reside there for the busnagement of affaits, and pregn merchant repels should not therefore imanttionisedly proceed thither to this stile less should they visit the other Port on the South West Coarband carry ona dandestine traffic, entailing coation of the Customs duties. The local hattioiting 3 316 of the heabrash and the Micals in charge of the Various Customs and other Stations must on aintains constant. and effectual vigilance, and Thringently prohibit and preventat proceedings, permitting no repels to the enter harbors in violatione Neaty, and illicitly evade the payment of dat native merchants must likewise te Mohichted from clandestinely indusing Combinations and transacting business [with such repels]. In case, however, repels mantuoriselly enter port and discharge cargoes, and evade the payment of duty, with other like irregularities to the sepel and goods must be reized and the native traders engaged in Mint transactions be arrested and brought to trial report of the case being thereupon made
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in the Porrince of Kwanghing, the only tos Port's hitherto opened in accordance with the reaty, use resort for freig merchant Repels for purposes of trade are those of Canton and water, as regards the Port of thining chow in the island of Hamen, althrough the Treaty provides por its being open to pregn trade ge two amarures have heau

getu taken & establish an Entfectorate of Customs there and to open the Port, neither has a Coutal been appointed by any nation to reside there for the busnagement of affaits, and pregn merchant repels should not therefore imanttionisedly proceed thither to this stile less should they visit the other Port on the South West Coarband carry ona dandestine traffic, entailing coation of the Customs duties. The local hattioiting

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and illicitly evade the payment of dat native merchants must likewise te Mohichted from clandestinely indusing Combinations and transacting business [with such repels]. In case, however, repels mantuoriselly enter port and discharge cargoes, and evade the payment of duty, with other like irregularities to the sepel and goods must be reized and the native traders engaged in Mint transactions be arrested and brought to trial report of the case being thereupon made

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