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are

of receiving your further despatch of the 16th ultimo, bearing upon the general details of the proposed scheme which

embodied in an interesting letter from Mr Lister, the Postmaster General of the Colony, and embrace the formal proposals that have now been made by the Superintendent of the Chinese Customs for the Treaty Port and the existing Customs Postal Service, and

an extension to all

for the consequent withdrawal of the Hongkong Agencies

from the localities where they are at present established.

are at

observe that the scheme in question is favourably viewed by Your Excellency as well as by Mr Lister,

that you and he have submitted it to Her Majesty's Government.

The scheme has for its ultimate object the establishment of a Chinese National Post Office and as such is unquestionably deserving of impartial examination,

but I feel sure you will not regard it as undue criticism on my part if I venture to call attention to the fact, that hitherto under the Postal System in force, British Subjects and Foreigners generally, have derived exceptional benefits from it; and I cannot help thinking therefore that Her Majesty's Consular Officers who have been intimately acquainted with its working should be consulted as to how far those benefits are likely to be affected by the radical changes to be introduced under the projected scheme.

I have to

(Signed) John Walsham

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are of receiving your further despatch of the 16th ultimo, bearing upon the general details of the proposed scheme which embodied in an interesting letter from Mr Lister, the Postmaster General of the Colony, and embrace the formal proposals that have now been made by the Superintendent of the Chinese Customs for the Treaty Port and the existing Customs Postal Service, and an extension to all for the consequent withdrawal of the Hongkong Agencies from the localities where they are at present established. are at observe that the scheme in question is favourably viewed by Your Excellency as well as by Mr Lister, that you and he have submitted it to Her Majesty's Government. The scheme has for its ultimate object the establishment of a Chinese National Post Office and as such is unquestionably deserving of impartial examination, but I feel sure you will not regard it as undue criticism on my part if I venture to call attention to the fact, that hitherto under the Postal System in force, British Subjects and Foreigners generally, have derived exceptional benefits from it; and I cannot help thinking therefore that Her Majesty's Consular Officers who have been intimately acquainted with its working should be consulted as to how far those benefits are likely to be affected by the radical changes to be introduced under the projected scheme. I have to (Signed) John Walsham
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are of receiving your further despatch of the 16t ultimo, bearing upon the general details of the proposed scheme which embodied in an interesting interesting letter from Mr Lister, the Pestruaster Several of the Colony, and embrace the fonual proposals that have now been made by the Repertorate deveral of the Chinese Customs for the Treaty Port of the existing Custome Postal Service, and an extension to all for the consequent with drawal of the Hougkong Agencies from the localities where they present established. are at observe that the scheme in question is favourably viewed by Your Excellency as well as by all: Lister, that you and have submitted it to Her Majestijo Government. The scheme has for it ultimate object the establishment of a Chinese National Post Office au aud as such is unquestionably deserving of impartial examination examination, but. 1 I feel sure you 139 you will not иму regard it as undue criticien on anomalous as and indeed part if I venture to call attention to the fact, that rudy have been the Postal System hitherts in force, British Subjects Foreigner generally, have derived exceptional benefits from it; and I cannot help thinking therefore theat Her Majesty's Consular Officers who have been intimately acquainted. with its working should be conculted as to how far those benefits. likely to be are affected by the radical changes to be introdicced under the projected scheme. I have to (Signed) John Walsham
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are

of receiving your further despatch of the 16t ultimo, bearing upon the general details of the proposed scheme which

embodied in an interesting

interesting letter from Mr Lister, the Pestruaster Several of the Colony, and embrace the fonual proposals that have now been made by the Repertorate deveral of the Chinese Customs for the Treaty Port of the existing Custome

Postal Service, and

an extension to all

for the consequent

with drawal of the Hougkong Agencies

from the localities where they

present established.

are at

observe that the scheme in

question is favourably viewed by Your Excellency as well as by all: Lister,

that you

and

have submitted it to Her

Majestijo Government.

The scheme has for it ultimate object the establishment of a Chinese National Post Office au

aud as

such is

unquestionably deserving of impartial

examination

examination, but.

1 I feel sure you

139

you will not

иму

regard it as undue criticien on

anomalous as

and indeed

part if I venture to call attention to the fact, that

rudy have been the Postal System hitherts in force, British Subjects Foreigner generally, have derived exceptional benefits from it; and I cannot help thinking therefore theat Her Majesty's Consular Officers who have been intimately acquainted. with its working should be conculted as to how far those benefits.

likely

to be

are

affected by the radical changes to be introdicced under the projected scheme.

I have to

(Signed) John Walsham

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