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transmitted by Mr. Wade and forwarded here in four Lordship's despatch Secret of the 15th October 1871. They consist

Mem!

of a Memo: by the Ven

The Vice Roy of the

Two Quang provinces

ces to Shung the Hoppo or Head of the Chinese

Customs at Canton. The Vice Roy's

letter is dated 24th February, 1871, - a date accidentally omitted in the copy forwarded to Your Lordship's Office - The Vice Roy incloses to the Hoppo the Memorial

of Prince Yike

and the Chinese Foreign Office. That

Memorial

gives directions

on

for

The part

of the Chinese Government

the Opium

immediate collection of the

duties (called the Regular duties) -

do

It appears from the latter document that the Vice Roy of Canton questioned the fact of much smuggled Opium being introduced into the Quang Provinces, and all through had doubts as to the policy of the

proposed

grave

measure. On the other hand

Mr. Hart, the European Head of the Chinese Customs, is shown by Prince Yike, and the Foreign Office to have computed the amount of Opium smuggled from Hongkong at some 30,000 chests out of 88,000, imported in 1869.

And

that

calculation I observe

many inferences of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Servants in China have for several years been based, e.g. Mr. Wade in his long Memo: of December, 1868, computed the loss to the Chinese

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transmitted by Mr. Wade and forwarded here in four Lordship's despatch Secret of the 15th October 1871. They consist Mem! of a Memo: by the Ven The Vice Roy of the Two Quang provinces ces to Shung the Hoppo or Head of the Chinese Customs at Canton. The Vice Roy's letter is dated 24th February, 1871, - a date accidentally omitted in the copy forwarded to Your Lordship's Office - The Vice Roy incloses to the Hoppo the Memorial of Prince Yike and the Chinese Foreign Office. That Memorial gives directions on for The part of the Chinese Government the Opium immediate collection of the duties (called the Regular duties) - do It appears from the latter document that the Vice Roy of Canton questioned the fact of much smuggled Opium being introduced into the Quang Provinces, and all through had doubts as to the policy of the proposed grave measure. On the other hand Mr. Hart, the European Head of the Chinese Customs, is shown by Prince Yike, and the Foreign Office to have computed the amount of Opium smuggled from Hongkong at some 30,000 chests out of 88,000, imported in 1869. And that calculation I observe many inferences of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Servants in China have for several years been based, e.g. Mr. Wade in his long Memo: of December, 1868, computed the loss to the Chinese
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trammitted by Mr. Wade and forwarded hue in t four Lordshipis despatch Secret of the 15th October 1871. They consist Mem! of a Mom: by the Ven The Vice Ray of the Two Quang provinces ces to Shung the Hoppe or Head of the Chinese Customs at Canton. The Vice Ray's -L letter is dated 24 th Pelmary, 1871, - a date accidentally omitted in the copy forwarded to You Lordship's Office - The Nee Ray incloses to the Wappo the Memorial of Prince Yike - and the Chinese Poreign Office. That Memorial directions on for The part the делали of the Chinese Government the Opium immediate collection of t dirties (called the Regular duties) - do wall the Lettin er was tase. 1 70 9. 8. It appears from the latter document that the Vice Ray of Canton questioned the fact of much seunggled Opium being introduced into the Quang Provinces, and all through had_ doubts as to the policy of the proposed grave measure. On the other hand Mr Wart, the European Head of the Chinese Customs, is shown by Prince Yite, and itre Foreign Office to have computed the amount of Opium smuggled from Wongtong at some 30,000 art of 88,000, imported in 1869. And that ww Chests that calculation I observe many inferences of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Servants in China have for several years bee based, e. gr. Mr. Wade in his ting Mom: of December, 1868, computer the loss to the Chimere
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trammitted by Mr. Wade and forwarded hue in t four Lordshipis despatch Secret of the 15th October 1871. They consist

Mem!

of a Mom: by the Ven

The Vice Ray of the

Two Quang provinces

ces to Shung the Hoppe or Head of the Chinese

Customs at Canton. The Vice Ray's

-L

letter is dated 24 th Pelmary, 1871, - a date accidentally omitted in the copy forwarded to You Lordship's Office - The Nee Ray incloses to the Wappo the Memorial

of Prince Yike

-

and the Chinese Poreign Office. That

Memorial

directions

on

for

The part

the

делали of the Chinese Government

the Opium

immediate collection of t

dirties (called the Regular duties) -

do

wall

the Lettin

er

was tase.

1

70

9.

8. It appears from the latter document that the Vice Ray of Canton questioned the fact of much seunggled Opium being introduced into the Quang Provinces, and all through had_ doubts as to the policy of the

proposed

grave

measure. On the other hand

Mr Wart, the European Head of the Chinese Customs, is shown by Prince Yite, and itre Foreign Office to have computed the amount of Opium smuggled from Wongtong at some 30,000 art of 88,000, imported in 1869.

And

that

ww

Chests

that calculation I observe

many inferences of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Servants in China have for several years bee based, e. gr. Mr. Wade in his ting Mom: of December, 1868, computer the loss to the Chimere

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