CO129-228 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [7-9] — Page 273

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271

can be taken, until it has paid the

Chinese duty of 110 taels per picul. That Custom House will be nominally under the control of the Port

Harbour Master, but really under

a

deputy Commissioner of Chinese

Imperial Customs.

H.

plan on

Sir Robert Hart

and Shas Ta(i?)s(?) Tai pressed their Loo(?)k plan on this Government, and even after acceptance of the Colonial ..., several attempts were made by telegrams and private letters from Sir Robert Hart at Macao, to this Government to prohibit the delivery of opium from godowns or shops in the

Colony

without the previous production

of Chinese duty receipts.

The

Consular Member of the Commission would have supported such a proposal, and even advocated to

W. Russell, though of course not in Commission (as it would have been contrary to his instructions), that only junks of a certain size should

be allowed to carry opium, and that even they should not be permitted

to clear from the Colony without the production of a duty paid certificate, on a bond that it would be paid

at the nearest Customs Station. These attempts against the sovereignty of the Crown in this Colony

Loc...

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271 can be taken, until it has paid the Chinese duty of 110 taels per picul. That Custom House will be nominally under the control of the Port Harbour Master, but really under a deputy Commissioner of Chinese Imperial Customs. H. plan on Sir Robert Hart and Shas Ta(i?)s(?) Tai pressed their Loo(?)k plan on this Government, and even after acceptance of the Colonial ..., several attempts were made by telegrams and private letters from Sir Robert Hart at Macao, to this Government to prohibit the delivery of opium from godowns or shops in the Colony without the previous production of Chinese duty receipts. The Consular Member of the Commission would have supported such a proposal, and even advocated to W. Russell, though of course not in Commission (as it would have been contrary to his instructions), that only junks of a certain size should be allowed to carry opium, and that even they should not be permitted to clear from the Colony without the production of a duty paid certificate, on a bond that it would be paid at the nearest Customs Station. These attempts against the sovereignty of the Crown in this Colony Loc... However
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} 271 can be taken, until it has paid the Chinese duty of 1 110 talls per pical. That Custom Louse will be nominally under the control of the Phacas Sarbour Master, but really under a deputy Commissioner of Chinese Imperial Customs. H. plan on Sir Robert Bart and Shas Tas Tai pressed their Luck plan on this Government, and even after acceptance of the Colonial I : 47 aly, senral attempts were made by telegrams and private letters from Sir Robert art at Macas, is at this Government to prohibit the delivery of opium from Godowns or shops in the Colony Colony without the previous production of Chinese duty receipts. The Consular Member of the Commission would have supported such a pro- posal, and even advocated to W. Russell, though of course not in Commission (as it would have been contrary to his instructions), that only junks 5 a certain size should be allowed to carry opium, and that even they should not be permitted to clear from the Colony without the production of a duty paid certificate, on a boud that it would be paid at the nearest Customs Station. These attempts against the sovereignty of the Crown in this Colony Loc Lowever
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271

can be taken, until it has paid the

Chinese duty of 1

110 talls per pical. That Custom Louse will be nominally under the control of the Phacas

Sarbour Master, but really under

a

deputy Commissioner of Chinese

Imperial Customs.

H.

plan on

Sir Robert Bart

and Shas Tas Tai pressed their Luck plan on this Government, and even after acceptance of the Colonial I : 47 aly, senral attempts were made by telegrams and private letters from Sir Robert art at Macas, is at this Government to prohibit the delivery of opium from Godowns or shops in the

Colony

Colony without the previous production

of Chinese duty receipts.

The

Consular Member of the Commission would have supported such a pro-

posal, and even advocated to

W. Russell, though of course not in Commission (as it would have been contrary to his instructions), that only junks 5 a certain size should

be allowed to carry opium, and that even they should not be permitted

to clear from the Colony without the production of a duty paid certificate, on a boud that it would be paid

at the nearest Customs Station. These attempts against the sovereignty of the Crown in this Colony

Loc

Lowever

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