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GAD

32

1

Imperil

Port of

£

trance into the Chinese Imp.

That all the Chinese traders,

I who frequent this front

smuggle,

we do not believe, for it

is certain they will evade this payment of duties, if there be inducement and opportunity to do so, but the

precautions that

other authorities

have taken in other

parts of the world

have been found effective, and we have no reason to believe they

will be found ineffective in China.

The trade of this Colony is not

as

has been

was fortified by smuggling, as early stated by Sir Rutherford Alcock, and the collection of duties on

the ... Camana etc)

of the Colony,

now attempted by the Canton Authorities, by the cordon of cruisers which has

been placed

round the Island, we

characterize as an interference

with the independence and

rights and privileges of the Colony.

10.

The

excesses

committed by the cruisers,

we believe

are not overstated in the

despatch upon which

this Memorandum is based, and

we have daily brought to our attention evidence of the serious injury

inflicted upon business by their oppressive

acts and

11.

by the terror they have inspired. Why Canton, with the sanction of

Her Majesty's Minister, should levy

exactions

upon

the trade of a British

possession

appears to

us grossly unjust and its

effect is already proving disastrous to the

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GAD 32 1 Imperil Port of £ trance into the Chinese Imp. That all the Chinese traders, I who frequent this front smuggle, we do not believe, for it is certain they will evade this payment of duties, if there be inducement and opportunity to do so, but the precautions that other authorities have taken in other parts of the world have been found effective, and we have no reason to believe they will be found ineffective in China. The trade of this Colony is not as has been was fortified by smuggling, as early stated by Sir Rutherford Alcock, and the collection of duties on the ... Camana etc) of the Colony, now attempted by the Canton Authorities, by the cordon of cruisers which has been placed round the Island, we characterize as an interference with the independence and rights and privileges of the Colony. 10. The excesses committed by the cruisers, we believe are not overstated in the despatch upon which this Memorandum is based, and we have daily brought to our attention evidence of the serious injury inflicted upon business by their oppressive acts and 11. by the terror they have inspired. Why Canton, with the sanction of Her Majesty's Minister, should levy exactions upon the trade of a British possession appears to us grossly unjust and its effect is already proving disastrous to the
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GAD 32 1 Impiser Port of £ trance into the Chinese Imp. That all the Chrivese traders. I who frequent this front smuggle, MLA CA we do not believe, for it is ontains they will evade this pay- ment of duties, if there be inducement and opportunity to do so, but the precautions that couratives ACE have taken in other no reason to believe world be found ineffective in China. The trade of thine Colony is not as has been wasfiforted by smuggling, evremearly stated by Sie Ruske ford Kusher Alcock, and the collection of duties on the... Camana etc) of the Colony, now attempted by the Cantor Auctiorities, by the cordon of cruisers which has round the Island, we been placed CAMA arly chavadirize, an inter eference an in our aprision, with the independence and rights and privileges of the Colomy. 10. The we believe exceps es aɅe 9/0 committed by the cruisers, not overstated in the despatch upon which Memorandum, and home to Avo Ale are we have writing this daily brought wvidence of the serious injury inflicted upon biraness by their oppressive act and 11. by the terror they have inspired s Why Canton, with the sandion of the Majisly's Minister, should levy exactions possession upon appears to the trade of a British we carmet understand). It- ^^0 grossly unjust and its effect is already proving disastrons to the
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GAD

32

1

Impiser

Port of

£

trance into the Chinese Imp.

That all the Chrivese traders.

I who frequent this front

smuggle,

MLA CA

we do not believe, for it

is ontains they will evade this pay- ment of duties, if there be inducement and opportunity to do so, but the

precautions that

couratives

ACE

have

taken in other

no reason to believe

world be found ineffective in China.

The trade of thine Colony is not

as

has been

wasfiforted by smuggling, evremearly stated by Sie Ruske ford

Kusher

Alcock, and the collection of duties on

the...

Camana etc)

of the Colony,

now

attempted by the Cantor Auctiorities, by the cordon of cruisers which has

round the Island, we

been placed

CAMA

arly chavadirize,

an inter

eference

an

in our

aprision,

with the independence and

rights and privileges of the Colomy.

10.

The

we believe

exceps es

aɅe

9/0

committed by the cruisers,

not overstated in the

despatch upon which

Memorandum, and

home to

Avo

Ale are

we have

writing this

daily brought wvidence of the serious injury

inflicted upon biraness by their oppressive

act and

11.

by the terror they have inspired s Why Canton, with the sandion of

the Majisly's Minister, should levy

exactions

possession

upon

appears to

the trade of a British

we carmet understand). It-

^^0

grossly unjust and its

effect is already proving disastrons to the

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