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delivered letter, and the Directors would have had to notice it with severity had not that officer's sudden death intervened. To guard, however, against a repetition of such an occurrence a general order was at once issued by the Company's Intendent that such an act would be immediately followed by the suspension of the person in fault, who would thereupon be sent to England to be dealt with by the Directors.

The Directors cannot help thinking that the irregular transmission of letters referred to by the Postmaster General of Hongkong can only be resorted to under very special circumstances, and certainly will not indicate a desire on the part of the mercantile community of China to evade the payment of postage.

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On this point I have to add that when the question was referred to the Governor of Hongkong by the Postmaster General, the Company's Superintendent at that port waited on His Excellency for the purpose of receiving any commands which he might think fit to give, but after due consideration, His Excellency was pleased to say that everything possible had already been done in support of the provisions of the mail Contract, and that, in his opinion, no further measures could be adopted in that respect.

(Signed) Arch. Bethune
for the Secretary

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delivered letter, and the Directors would have had to notice it with severity had not that officer's sudden death intervened. To guard, however, against a repetition of such an occurrence a general order was at once issued by the Company's Intendent that such an act would be immediately followed by the suspension of the person in fault, who would thereupon be sent to England to be dealt with by the Directors. The Directors cannot help thinking that the irregular transmission of letters referred to by the Postmaster General of Hongkong can only be resorted to under very special circumstances, and certainly will not indicate a desire on the part of the mercantile community of China to evade the payment of postage. 108 On this point I have to add that when the question was referred to the Governor of Hongkong by the Postmaster General, the Company's Superintendent at that port waited on His Excellency for the purpose of receiving any commands which he might think fit to give, but after due consideration, His Excellency was pleased to say that everything possible had already been done in support of the provisions of the mail Contract, and that, in his opinion, no further measures could be adopted in that respect. (Signed) Arch. Bethune for the Secretary
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delivered letter, and the Directors would have had to notice it with severity had not that officer's sudden death intervened. To guard, however, against & repetition of such an ocenrence a general onder was at once issued by the Company's Ent intendent that such an act would be immediately, followed by the Suspension of the person in fault, whi would thereupon be sent to England to be dealt with by the Directors. The Directors cannot help thinking that the inegular transmission of letters referred to by the Postinaste. General of Stongthong can only be exceptional resorted to under very Circumstances, and certainly will no desire on the part of the mercantile community of China to wade the payment of postage. 108 On this point I have to add that when the question was referred to the Governor of Houphony by the Postmaster General, the gompany's Superintendent at that port waited on His Excellency for the pumpuce of receiving any Commands which he might think fit to give, but after due consideration. His Excellency was pleased to say that everything possible Lad alread been done in support of the provisions of the mail Contrack, and that, in his opinion, no further measures contr be adopted in that respect. Shave re (Signed) Arm Bethmone for the Secretary On
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delivered

letter, and the Directors

would have had to notice it with

severity

had not that officer's sudden

death intervened. To guard,

however,

against &

repetition of such an ocenrence a general onder was at once issued by the Company's

Ent intendent that such an act would

be immediately, followed by the Suspension of the person in fault, whi would thereupon be sent to England to be dealt with by the Directors.

The Directors cannot help thinking that the inegular transmission of letters referred to by the Postinaste. General of Stongthong can only be

exceptional

resorted to under

very

Circumstances, and certainly will

no desire on the part of the mercantile

community of China to wade the payment of postage.

108

On this point I have to add that when the question was referred to the Governor of Houphony by the Postmaster General, the gompany's Superintendent at that port waited on His Excellency for the pumpuce of receiving any Commands which he might think fit to give, but after due consideration. His Excellency was pleased to say

that everything possible Lad alread been done in support of the provisions of the mail Contrack, and that, in his opinion, no further measures contr be adopted in that respect. Shave re

(Signed) Arm Bethmone

for the Secretary

On

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