CO129-226 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [4-5] — Page 334

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the Ports of Hochow, Canton, Swatow,

and Hankow,

Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo and its Post Office from Shanghai.

2.

I enclose a copy of the reply

forwarded to Mr. Kopsch, pointing out

that these Agencies

are

in reality Agencies

of the Imperial Post Office.

3.

As His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will probably think it necessary to refer this matter to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for the consideration of the Imperial Post Office, I permit myself to offer a few words on this proposal.

It seems to me

that one important consideration should be kept in view,

namely,

the convenience and welfare

of the communities at the various Treaty Ports, which perhaps include more

of our fellow countrymen than of any other nation; the convenience and welfare of their correspondents in other

parts of the world; and the

interests

of trade. The experience of more

than 11 years

in dealing with the only

organised Post Offices in the Far East (until the Japanese Offices

were

established) convinces me that it is desirable in these interests to accept the proposal of the Chinese Government, if

possible.

5.

Extra-territorial Post Offices may

be described as a necessary evil,

which should be got rid of as soon as the necessity is removed. The objections to them must

be

so well known to H.M. Government that I need not here recapitulate. In China, they have certainly been free

from one disadvantage attaching to them elsewhere,

they have not hitherto wounded national

susceptibility. But it is quite possible they may eventually do so, before very long.

6.

The Hongkong

Government maintains...

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the Ports of Hochow, Canton, Swatow, and Hankow, Amoy, Foochow, Ningpo and its Post Office from Shanghai. 2. I enclose a copy of the reply forwarded to Mr. Kopsch, pointing out that these Agencies are in reality Agencies of the Imperial Post Office. 3. As His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will probably think it necessary to refer this matter to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for the consideration of the Imperial Post Office, I permit myself to offer a few words on this proposal. It seems to me that one important consideration should be kept in view, namely, the convenience and welfare of the communities at the various Treaty Ports, which perhaps include more of our fellow countrymen than of any other nation; the convenience and welfare of their correspondents in other parts of the world; and the interests of trade. The experience of more than 11 years in dealing with the only organised Post Offices in the Far East (until the Japanese Offices were established) convinces me that it is desirable in these interests to accept the proposal of the Chinese Government, if possible. 5. Extra-territorial Post Offices may be described as a necessary evil, which should be got rid of as soon as the necessity is removed. The objections to them must be so well known to H.M. Government that I need not here recapitulate. In China, they have certainly been free from one disadvantage attaching to them elsewhere, they have not hitherto wounded national susceptibility. But it is quite possible they may eventually do so, before very long. 6. The Hongkong Government maintains... Page 331
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2. the Ports of Hochow, Canton, Swatow, and Hankow, Amoy, Pooshow, Ningpo and it Post Office from Shaughai. 2, I enclose a copy of the reply forwarded tocter Kopsch, pointing out that these Agencies are in reality Agencies of the Imperial Post Office. 3. As His Excellency the Officer. Adivinistering the Government will probably think it necessary to refer this matter to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for the consideration of the Imperial Post Office, I permit unself to offer a few words on this proposal. It seems to me Hi that one idén consideration should be kept in view, welfare namely, of the convenience and : the communities at the various Treaty Port, which perhaps include more of - fellow cometrymen than of any other nation; the convenience and welfare of their correspondents in ____ other part of the world; and the interests 3 331 interests of trade . The experience of more than 11 years in dealing with the only organised Post Offices in the Far East (until the Japanese Offices were established) convinces me that it is desirable in these interests to accept the proposal of the Chiver Government, if Chinese possible. 5. Extra-territorial Post Offices may be described as we necessary which should be got rid the evils, and evils. as coOK/AP of a recevity; for their continuance is removed. The objections to them musk them be so well known to H. M. 1. Government that I need not here recapitulate In China they have certainly been free from on e duadvantage attaching to they them elsewhere. have not hitherts, wounded national au o that susceptibility. But it is quite possible they may eventually do so, before very long. 6 The Hongkong Government. maintaine میں /
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2.

the Ports of Hochow, Canton, Swatow,

and Hankow,

Amoy, Pooshow, Ningpo and it Post Office from Shaughai.

2,

I enclose a copy of the reply

forwarded tocter Kopsch, pointing out

that these Agencies

are

in reality Agencies

of the Imperial Post Office.

3.

As His Excellency the Officer. Adivinistering the Government will probably think it necessary to refer this matter to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for the consideration of the Imperial Post Office, I permit unself to offer a few words on this proposal.

It seems to me

Hi

that one idén

consideration should be kept in view, welfare

namely,

of

the convenience and

: the communities at the various Treaty Port, which perhaps include more

of

- fellow cometrymen than of any other nation; the convenience and welfare of their correspondents in ____ other

part of the world; and the

interests

3

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interests of trade . The experience of more

than 11 years

in dealing with the only

organised Post Offices in the Far East (until the Japanese Offices

were

established) convinces me that it is desirable in these interests to accept the proposal of the Chiver Government, if

Chinese possible.

5.

Extra-territorial Post Offices may

be described as we

necessary

which should be got rid

the

evils, and evils.

as coOK/AP

of a

recevity; for their continuance is removed. The objections to them musk

them

be

so well known to H. M.

1. Government that I need not here recapitulate In China they have certainly been free

from

on e

duadvantage attaching to

they

them elsewhere.

have not

hitherts, wounded national

au o

that

susceptibility. But it is quite possible they may eventually do so, before very long.

6

The Hongkong

Government.

maintaine

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