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despatch on the subject of Postal Agencies in China and Japan, July 25, 1867.

70 with it.

For that being so, 9162 I consider the provision of some kind of Post Office at Tientsin to be a question of

(b) M H. Beach despatch of December 30, 1879 on the same subject, and my report upon it.

(c) C.S.O. No 668 of 1878 and my report upon it.

3 very

I do not know that I have much to add to my Reports upon the above documents, except that I understand from members of the Consular Service with whom I have discussed the question, that the courier transport need present no difficulty, nor need this Colony have anything whatever to do with it.

No pressing necessity, such as ought not to be left unsettled. I had intended to bring it forward for consideration at an early date, and indeed should have moved in the matter long since but for reasons to which I need not perhaps particularly allude.

5. The inconveniences which Mr. Brenan again describes have been so often allowed to stand over for the consideration of this and that, that I venture respectfully

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despatch on the subject of Postal Agencies in China and Japan, July 25, 1867. 70 with it. For that being so, 9162 I consider the provision of some kind of Post Office at Tientsin to be a question of (b) M H. Beach despatch of December 30, 1879 on the same subject, and my report upon it. (c) C.S.O. No 668 of 1878 and my report upon it. 3 very I do not know that I have much to add to my Reports upon the above documents, except that I understand from members of the Consular Service with whom I have discussed the question, that the courier transport need present no difficulty, nor need this Colony have anything whatever to do with it. No pressing necessity, such as ought not to be left unsettled. I had intended to bring it forward for consideration at an early date, and indeed should have moved in the matter long since but for reasons to which I need not perhaps particularly allude. 5. The inconveniences which Mr. Brenan again describes have been so often allowed to stand over for the consideration of this and that, that I venture respectfully
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the subject of Postal

Agencies in China and Japan,

July 25.1867.

70

with it.

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That being so,

9162

I consider the

provision of some kind of Post Office

at Tuutsin to be a

question of

(b) M H. Beach despatch of (December so. 1879 on the same subject,

and my report upon it.

(c) C.S.O.No 66 8 of 1878 and my

report upon it.

3

very

I do not know that I have

much to add to my Reports upon the above, documents, except that I understand from members, of the Consular Service with whom Shave discussed, the question, that the courier transport need present nor need this Colony have anything whatever to do

no

difficulty, nor

ad

ought

pressing necessity, such

not to be left unsettled. I had intended to bring it forward for

Consideration at aw

Cry

carly date,

and indeed should have moved

in the matter long since but for reasons to which I need not perhaps particularly allude.

5. The inconvéniences which Mr. Brenan again dweribes have been so often allowed to stand over for the consideration of this and that, that I venture respectfully

with

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