CO129-186 - Public Offices & Others - 1879 — Page 210

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which exercise surveillance over

hading

with the Colony,

what is known

av

the junko

}

and which constitute

the Blockade of Hong Kong.

Ive the moperativeness of the Transit Duty

Clauses of the Treaty of 1888, in the Provnice

of Kuang Tung:

ouv

Transit Duty stipulations in thuong Jung

elsewhere.

Ov

It was admitted, I shimbe by yourself, that

owe

right

under these had not been so far

appealed to by our mercantile Co-

the

trade up

3th the desirability of extending the land waterways of the Province;

4th the removal of obstuction which threaten

-to interfere with the navigation of the river between Shanghai

Woo Ling:

and

The first of these four questions being that

nvasure!

of

which would involve the largest discussion, I proposed to deal with the rest before coming to it, and I was enabled to say with reference to the second of the four that

as it affected

importance,

Take

mp

a

Treaty Right of great

I had been

already

eagerness

our mercantile Community with that the privilege they

provide deserves.

To the greater extension of

our trade up

the river of Kuang Tring, I attach the highest

importance, not only

on account of

the

advantage directly accruing to the Commercial interests engaged, but because, looking forward I believe that there is

to improve

ao

Ou

No meaus so certam

• political relations with China,

muctiplication of posits of contact.

But, as I took occasion to remark, the

most

J

prepared

to

the imperfect fulfilment of the

could pledge upself to in this

direction, is a constant watchfulness

of

opportunities to obtam the Concession we so

Transit

desire

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