CO129-135 - Public Offices & Others - 1868 — Page 261

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suppression of

an illicit trade.

With reference to the remarks of Sir R. Macdonald relative to the alleged conduct of Mr. Rutherford Alcock and Mr. Robert Robertson, in not having kept him properly informed of the intention of the Chinese Authorities to establish these Customs Stations My Lords have no observations to make, as it appears to them, to be a matter entirely for the consideration of

His Excellency, and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

I have the honor to be

Sir

Your obedient Servant.

Yours faithfully

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suppression of an illicit trade. With reference to the remarks of Sir R. Macdonald relative to the alleged conduct of Mr. Rutherford Alcock and Mr. Robert Robertson, in not having kept him properly informed of the intention of the Chinese Authorities to establish these Customs Stations My Lords have no observations to make, as it appears to them, to be a matter entirely for the consideration of His Excellency, and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. I have the honor to be Sir Your obedient Servant. Yours faithfully Page 259
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sexppression of

an illicit trades.

With reference to the remarks of Sir R. Macdonald relative to the alleged conduct of Fire Peitherford Alcock and Mrr lovvroul Robertson, in not having kepts him prosperely informed of the intention of the Chinese Authorities to establish these Customs Stations My Lords have no observations to make, as it appears to them, to be a matter entirely for the consideration of

his "prace, and the Seanetary of Slate for Foreign Affaris.

I have the honor to be

Sir

W

Your obedient Sewant.

Yurneas from

259

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