CO129-147 - Public Offices - 1870 — Page 439

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having

- called upon and had interviews with the Governor, and put himself

forward as

empowered to fix upan

the spots for the stations, in fart

bi

daing a little negotiation

his own.

part, and in a matter which

subject of amicions. consideration between the Viceroy

and myself.

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on

On hearing this Iershed the "Viveray whether he had authorized Ting Yuk to communicate with the Governor of Hong Kong on the subjist, Hi's Excellemey appeared to be much surprised and said certainly not.

I then told the Viceroy what I had heard, and he said he would at

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one

stop Colonel Ping Yuks interference and Spresume he dit so and hence the complaint of the Governor of Hong Kong. Mr Crail Smith's memorandum

affords ample evidence that the report which reached me o

of Colonel Ping Yuh's

daings

were correat - Further then

that he states that some five years

Since

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official had been sent to him to find out the feeling of the Colonial Government regarding the establishment of these

and the

revenue Stations

v

appointment of a Chinese Consul at Hany Hony and that. Ping Yuk reopened these questions and that if he had been left alone; there would have been

no cordon

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