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Hardware and Cutlery of all kinds, and
variety of Miscellanions articles, such as matches, tins of English
biscuits, Glaß ware, tc.
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there native trakers further pointed out that neither Sir Arthur
Kennedy's basis of
bettlement
Sir Promas Wade's Proposal would
give that real freedom to the Sunk
the Chony which would allow its natural expansion and crable
trave
of
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the Chinese merchants to supply
مسات
Bulish and other goods to the consumers in China
demand really required.
16. They
They made
Mo
extensively
as the
Complaint
with respect to the action
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the
chinese revenue Officer in trying
nor did
to stop the Contraband trade in Salt and Zunpowder, they complain of the procurings
f
shore Officers in overhauling the Junks of the Opium smugglers. The Nam Pak Stong, and ther owners directed their complaints
solely to the interference of the Chinese Customs stations and
Cruisers with respect to such
articles of trade as Cotton Rice food, English Cutlery, fr.
4. They spared
Junk
me that, if the Sant trake in such articles was not haraf
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