Inform the Viceroy of my opinion.
Jase at Required to what the gravity of the cases, hope that he will
Copy
Consul Robertson to Sir R. Alcock.
696
Enc. 2 in Mr. Robertson's No. 200/858.
and express may see the justice of what I propose should be done, and authorise you gravely to make communication to that effect, state that for Duncan MacDonnell without loss of time.
Your obedient servant (signed) Rutherford Alcock.
O.B. Robertson Esq. H.B.M. Consul, &c. &c.
British Consulate Canton, 23rd June 1868
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Excellency's despatch No. 24, of the 7th of May, conveying your wishes regarding an ample apology from the Viceroy for the acts of the Imperial Salt-gabelle in levying fees within the British territory of Hong Kong. I brought the subject to the notice
inform the Viceroy of my pinion
Jase
at
Required
to what the gravity of the cases,
hope that be will
Copy
Consul Robertson to Die R. Alcock.
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and express may
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what I
propose
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you
grevally
to
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communication.
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to that
to For Puchard Mac
effect
state that
Donnell without loss of time.
Your otrdient servant (impred) Rutherford Alevoto.
O.B. Robertson Exy. B.
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British forentate
Canton 23rd June 1868
I have the honor to
on
the receipt of you
Excellency = Odespatch M. 24, of the 7th of May, conveying you wishes regarding
an ample apology
from the Viceroy for the acts of
The Imperial. Salt-
ye
the bouts
of
gabelle in levying fees within the British territory of Hong Kong, I brought the subject to the
notice
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