of
Course
the
right to Kwei-chow
Her Majesty's
in Stainan,
if Government should be disposed to the expense of additional Consular establishments. The British Minister is led to conclude that much public benefit might be anticipated, not only by these ports opening up sources of trade and revenue, but in the suppression of bribery and Smuggling, both prevailing to an injurious extent on the West Coast.
Extract from the minute of the Mixed Commission at the Shany li Gamin, July 18th 1868,
"Page 215.-
Can Win-hai and Nai-hai be exchanged for Hanking and Kiung-chow, but the Chinese Government will make no objection to British trade being carried on at the surrendered Ports under the "favoured-nation clause."
of
Course
the
right
to Kwei-chow
Her
Majestijs
in stainan,
if
Government should be disposed to
the expence of
insur
additional
Consular establishments. The British Minister is led to conclude that
much
public benefit might be
anticipated, not only by chese boots
opening up
and revenue
We w
but
in
Sources
of trade
the supporpion of
birney and Smuggling, both prevailing
injurions extent on the West
to an
boast
Extract
from
568
the minute
of
the mixed Commision at the Sauny li Gamin, July 18th 1868,
"page 215.-
Can
Win. how and Nai-hai
be
exchanged for hanking
and
objection
Kiung
chow, but the Chinese Government will make no
to British trade being carried on
at the
surrendered Ports under the
"favoured - nation clause."
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