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Regulations appear to concern only the revenue leviable upon Opium"; but I have before represented, it is hardly to be expected that the native Executive levying duties, regular & irregular, upon opium, will leave the rest of the cargo untaxed.

I have received no report on the subject but I see from the papers that at one point on the coast a special tariff has been prepared for piece goods & other foreign imports. We cannot complain. These goods not having entered a Treaty Port & being carried from a foreign country, though otherwise than through a Treaty Port into China, cannot claim the benefit of Treaty Tariff.

We should have endeavoured to make it not worth the while of those to contrive an expensive apparatus for the protection of its revenue in a form hurtful to our own interests.

It is this consideration which should have induced the Colony to invite the establishment of a branch Preventive Inspectorate in the Port of Victoria. There has been nothing in this to alarm the Junk Trade.

The chances are, I repeat, that this trade will now be frightened away from Hong Kong to the detriment of the Colony. The producer at home will suffer, not to the same extent; because a portion at least of the requirements of the coast districts will be satisfied by the Treaty Ports of Canton, were it open, Hainan west of the Province, and Swatow.

They will feed all the coast. An American merchant being ready to run steamers between...

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Regulations appear to concern only the revenue leviable upon Opium"; but I have before represented, it is hardly to be expected that the native Executive levying duties, regular & irregular, upon opium, will leave the rest of the cargo untaxed. I have received no report on the subject but I see from the papers that at one point on the coast a special tariff has been prepared for piece goods & other foreign imports. We cannot complain. These goods not having entered a Treaty Port & being carried from a foreign country, though otherwise than through a Treaty Port into China, cannot claim the benefit of Treaty Tariff. We should have endeavoured to make it not worth the while of those to contrive an expensive apparatus for the protection of its revenue in a form hurtful to our own interests. It is this consideration which should have induced the Colony to invite the establishment of a branch Preventive Inspectorate in the Port of Victoria. There has been nothing in this to alarm the Junk Trade. The chances are, I repeat, that this trade will now be frightened away from Hong Kong to the detriment of the Colony. The producer at home will suffer, not to the same extent; because a portion at least of the requirements of the coast districts will be satisfied by the Treaty Ports of Canton, were it open, Hainan west of the Province, and Swatow. They will feed all the coast. An American merchant being ready to run steamers between... Page 317 has been revised to be within the main text as it was originally. The text has been formatted into paragraphs, and minor corrections have been made to spelling and spacing. The original text's meaning and content have been preserved.
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Regulations appear to concern only the revenne leviable upon Opium"; but I have before represented, it is hardly to Expected that the native Executive be levying duties, regular & irregular, upon opium, will leave the rest of the untaxed. cargo I have rec? no report on the subject but I see from the papers that at one point on the coast a special tariff has been prepared for piece goods We cannot & other foreign imports. complain. These goods not having carried Entered a Treaty Port & being natives from a foreign country, thoughing therwise than through a Treaty Port into the China, cannot claim the benefit of We should have Endeavoured Treaty Sariff. I contend, to make it not worth the while of thine to contrive an expensive apparatus for 317 its revenue in a for the protection of to rew form hurtful to our own interests. It is this consideration who sh? have induced the Colony to invite the Establishment of a branch Pozeigen Inspectorate in the Port of Victoria. there we have been nothing in this to alarm the Junk Trade. The chances are, I Junk repeat, that this trade will now be frightened away from Houghong from Houghong to the of the Colony. Exceeding detriment of The producer at home will suffer, the not to the same extent; because a portion at least of the requirements of the coast districts will be satisfied by t the ofthe Find ought hi an increase ∙crease of of delivery Treaty Ports of Lauton were it open, Hainan west of the Province, K at the Swatow. wo feed all the an American fr under the merchant being ready to run Steamers healty 11 between
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Regulations appear to concern only the revenne leviable upon Opium"; but I have before represented, it is hardly to Expected that the native Executive

be

levying duties, regular & irregular, upon

opium, will leave the rest of the

untaxed.

cargo

I have rec? no

report on

the subject but I see from the papers

that at one

point on the coast a special

tariff has been prepared for piece goods

We cannot

& other foreign imports. complain. These goods not having

carried

Entered a Treaty Port & being natives from a foreign country, thoughing therwise than through a Treaty Port into the China, cannot claim the benefit of

We should have Endeavoured Treaty Sariff.

I contend, to make it not worth the while

of thine to contrive an expensive apparatus

for

317

its revenue in a

for the protection of to rew

form hurtful to

our own interests.

It is this consideration who sh? have

induced the Colony to invite the Establishment of a branch Pozeigen Inspectorate in the Port of Victoria. there we have been nothing in this to alarm the Junk Trade.

The chances are, I Junk

repeat, that this trade will now be frightened away from Houghong

from Houghong to the

of the Colony.

Exceeding detriment of

The producer at home will suffer, the not to the same extent; because a portion at least of the requirements

of the coast districts will be satisfied

by

t

the ofthe Find ought hi

an increase

∙crease of

of delivery

Treaty Ports of Lauton

were it open,

Hainan

west of the Province,

K

at the

Swatow.

wo feed all the

an

American

fr under the merchant being ready to run Steamers healty 11

between

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