for more than one year.
On October 20th wire tenders were considered in Executive Council. They were further considered on 4th November and rejected.
A series of enquiries, interviews, and conferences was then set on foot, and continued unremittingly until the 27th January last.
As Mr Ho Amei had in June, 1878, made an important Confidential Communication to the Government on the subject of the Opium farm, the Treasurer sent for him.
On the 15th November, the Attorney General, the Acting Colonial Secretary, and Mr Ho Amei met the Treasurer in his Office. Mr Ho Amei adhered to his former Confidential views of 1878, and gave it as his opinion that the Government should grant open licences, some of which should be for export trade, and some for local consumption. He was of opinion that the Revenue would then be greatly increased.
On the 18th November.
for
more thaw one
years.
On October 20th wire tendire
were considered in Executive
They
Avero
further
Considered on 4the
and rejected.
November
A series of enquiries, interviews, and conferences,
was then set ou
foot, and
Continued unremittingly until the 27th January last.
As Mr Hto Amei had
in June, 1878, made a wimportant Confidential Communication to the Government on the subject
the Opinin tarm, the Treasurer
of
Sent fav
bit
avot.
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the 15th November, the Attorney
General, the Acting Colonial
Secretary, and Mr Sto A. mei met the Treasures in his Office.
Mr No Amei adhered to
his former Confidential, has
of 1878, and
gave
it as his opinion that the Government should grant open licences,
some of which should be export trade, and some for local consumption. He was
that the Revenne Confident
would then be greatly increased.
On the 18th November.
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