CO129-211 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1883 [8-9] — Page 10

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Ministers are in their own country in an inferior position to their predecessors; and may therefore, be safely slighted at Peking and Tokio, as they have been slighted at Hong Kong.

(2.) That the withholding of the usual Honours from high Chinese and Japanese Functionaries was a studied insult, justifying retaliation on high British Functionaries by the Chinese and Japanese Governments. It is difficult to imagine on what grounds any change in this matter, which is of great practical importance in all Oriental countries, can have been suggested in any responsible quarter. Assuredly, the interests of public economy cannot be reasonably pleaded in favour of so mischievous a departure from established practice. For it is well-known that the gunpowder fired in salutes is generally damaged gunpowder, useless for other purposes.

Witness the extreme care shown about the salutes and other Military honours paid to Native Princes and Rajahs in British India

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Ministers are in their own country in an inferior position to their predecessors; and may therefore, be safely slighted at Peking and Tokio, as they have been slighted at Hong Kong. (2.) That the withholding of the usual Honours from high Chinese and Japanese Functionaries was a studied insult, justifying retaliation on high British Functionaries by the Chinese and Japanese Governments. It is difficult to imagine on what grounds any change in this matter, which is of great practical importance in all Oriental countries, can have been suggested in any responsible quarter. Assuredly, the interests of public economy cannot be reasonably pleaded in favour of so mischievous a departure from established practice. For it is well-known that the gunpowder fired in salutes is generally damaged gunpowder, useless for other purposes. Witness the extreme care shown about the salutes and other Military honours paid to Native Princes and Rajahs in British India
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8 g 8 % Ministers are position inferior in their own in rank or country. to their predecessors; and may therefore, be safely slighted at - Pikin and Tokio, as they have been slighted at HongKong. (2.) That the withholding of the usual Honours from high Chinese and Japanese Functionaries was a studied insult, justifying retaliation on high British... Functionaries by the Chinese and Japanese Governments. It is difficult to imagine. on what grounds any change imagine on in this matter, which is of great- practical importance in all Oriental countries, can have been suggested in any responsible quarter. Assuredly, the interests of public economy camot be reasonably pleaded in favour of so mischievous a departure from established practise. For it is well- Known that the gunpowder fired! in satutes is generally damaged gunpowder, useless for other purposes. 8. Witness the extreme care shown about the salutes and other Military honours paid to Native Kinees and Rajahs in British India
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Ministers are

position

inferior

in their own

in

rank or

country.

to their predecessors; and may therefore, be safely slighted at - Pikin and Tokio, as they have been slighted at HongKong.

(2.) That the withholding of the usual Honours from high Chinese and Japanese Functionaries was a studied insult, justifying retaliation on high British... Functionaries by the Chinese and Japanese Governments. It is difficult to

imagine.

on what grounds any change

imagine on

in this matter, which is of great-

practical importance in all Oriental countries, can have been suggested

in

any responsible quarter. Assuredly, the interests of public economy

camot

be reasonably pleaded in favour of so mischievous a departure from

established practise. For it is well- Known that the

gunpowder fired! in satutes is generally damaged

gunpowder, useless for other purposes.

8.

Witness the extreme care shown about the

salutes and other Military honours paid to Native Kinees and Rajahs in British India

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