415
are at Fuh-tah Chaw:
Mr. Russell (Paragraphs 24,25) grows more and more captious. There is an Enston station which looks right down the harbour of Hong Kong, giving receipts for about half the dirty wartede. This difficult ode au plaws her completit, nominal is the subordination of the Stopper & the Viceroy =
Sin Brother Robertson in his second dispatch of 27 July 1876, enunciates the astonishing proposition that
British Food Carriage in
the trade in Nation Junke from trusting to ports in "China unauthorised by the Treaty, is a contravention of That Const & brings my sufferance only & might in store by the Tianjin Authorities: & that it is hazardous to a stoppage for the object glaring a duty which is not accession. If the Hoppo is acquainted with his fin 9/30. Mis Comente, it is sufficient to account for the Mick.ad, pall the arbitrary duties started; with the Consul office, which am sure to surround the Consul it is almost certain that something is wrong concerning
was in this
in January be dressed the Primer pr. 27 of the Japan; that the Haikwan was authorising to levy upon Goods conveyed in China ressels to a from a British Processing in accordance with The Tariff of the Treaty of Tientsin; Sin Knoke continues
if, I might "have adduce, he says that scale for. The regulation of the "Junk Trade to Hongkong with unauthorised Port of "China":
Chios
any
Sense that in
Sins viens
This admits that the Haikwan sigten
The scale, in fact that the Haikwan May make his own laws for the regulation of the Hay Kay Junk Trade,
Sin Brooke Encloses a note which I handed
to the Viceroy, Viceroy
a & Minutes of his conversation with
Jolly
be
The foreign post theory is worked out in regard to trying, a Macao is explained to the Chinese Customs, and then for camote he treated in the da lomy -
Sin Brooke objects that the food tradity applies only to goods carried in foreign bottoms – The Viceroy replies that goods carried within the province Governed by or
such of
Ontem
...
of regulations; gondo camine.
beyond the Primer, 2.8. To the Fukien Jurvinen
on abrome ag
Singaporen, am gerende Hanother hod of regulations; a with regard to this latter "Class of much the Tariff
24
was Taken
* Treaty of Tientsin = to levy Paxation"
laid-Levan in P
Ar
The basis on which
Sin Brooke thanked The Viceroy for the informa-tii he had received: but which view of the case is the true one! In January last (7.26 Y papers) Housing was a foreign Frocks, & thing said, d The Tariff of the treaty applive to it: n
The Tariff
British
is only the basis of calculation for all Class -
Mr Russell's bettin & Enclosures are the result of his Enquiries at Sowijking among
The Chinese mercantile Community, and--
Jorfar to shish
The arbitrary native of the Hai Kwan den cand...
415
are at Fuh-tah Chaw:
Mr. Russell Paragraphs 24.25) Grous how mardinality rapacions they. ( a Enston station which looks rights down the harbou of Hymy: giving reipti for about half the dirty wartede. This dissfulch odo au plaws her completit, nominal is the subordination of the Stopper & the Vicerry =
Sin Brother Robertion in his seconde disputal of 27 July 1076 Suminate the astonishing Proposition hat
British Food Carine in
the grade in Nation Junke from trusting to ports in "Chine unauthorsand bythe Fraaty, is a contravention of That Const & bring my sufferance only & might in stoffel by the Thinson Authritis: & that it is hagander Bürk a stoppage for the object glaring a duty which is not accession. If the Hoppa is dequaintul with his fin 9/30. Mis Comente, it is sufficient to accouch for the Mick.ad, pall the actitrary duties started; with the Crank office, which am sure to surround the Consul it is almost certain that something is Runon concering
was in this
in January be dressed the Primer pr. 27 ofthe Japan; that the Haikeren von authoring to levy upon Goods conveyer in Chimar ressels to a from a British Processing in accordance with The Tariff ofthe Leaty of Siention; Sin Knoke continues"
if, I might "have addue, he chan that scale for. The regulation of the "Junk Trade to Hongkong with unauthoriene Port of "China":
Chios
any
Sense that in
Sins viens
This admits that the Haikwen sigten
The scale, if fact that the Haikwan May make his non laws for the regulation of the Hay Kay dunk Trade,
Sin Brooke Encloses a note which I handed
tothe Vienoy, Viceroy
a & Minutes of his coversation wilte
Jolly
be
The foreign post theory is worked ach mom- in regard to try thing, a Macas is explainer Tote Chinces Earnitury, a then for camote he treated in the da lomy -
Sin Brooke objects that the food tradity applies only to good carried in fringe bottines – The Vicozy. replies that goods carried within the province Governed by or
sch of
Ontem
༧༢ནས.
of regulations; gondo camine.
beyond the Primer, 2.8. To the Fakien Jurvinen
on abrome ag
Singaporen, am gerende Hanother hod of regulations; a with regard to this latter "Class of much the Tariff
24
was Taken
* Treaty of Tientsin = tolevy Paxation"
laid-Levan in P
Ar
The basis on which
Sin Brooke Thanked The Vicerry for the informa- tii Le had rewiel : buch which view ofthecace if Either! is the true one! In January lash 7.26 Ypapers) Housing was a freign Frocks, & thing said, d The Tariff of the treaty applive to it: n
The Tariff
British
is only the basis gcalculation for all Glass -
Mr Russell's bettin & Enclosures are the result of his Enquiries at Sowijking among
The Chinese mck - -cantile Community, and--
Jorfar to shish
The arbitiary native ofthe Hai Kevan den cand
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