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No 14 11 dated Siinla the 11th September 1885.

From MM Durrand Eagle CS! day to the Govt of India, Foreign Dep:

To & Bill's Charge & Affaires Pekin

I am directed to address you on the subject of the duties imposed by the Govt of China on opium.

Messrs Jardine, Skinner & Co: Calcutta, has recently addressed a letter to the Govt of India, making certain suggestions connected with the collection of the Chinese duty and tax on Opium.

A copy is annexed. In Keswick's report is the substance of certain conversations between his brother in China and certain high Chinese Officials.

3. The difficulty which the Chinese have always experienced in preventing smuggling, and in securing the payment of the duty and tax on opium imported from India is stated, and the belief is expressed that the difficulty will not disappear when the Convention recently concluded between the British and Chinese Govt comes into operation.

To secure a fairly certain collection of the Chinese opium revenue it is considered necessary to obtain the control of the opium exported from India until the duty and tax are collected, and it is held that this could only be obtained by agreement with the Govt of India.

The basis of an agreement is suggested.

Treasury

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603 No 14 11 dated Siinla the 11th September 1885. From MM Durrand Eagle CS! day to the Govt of India, Foreign Dep: To & Bill's Charge & Affaires Pekin I am directed to address you on the subject of the duties imposed by the Govt of China on opium. Messrs Jardine, Skinner & Co: Calcutta, has recently addressed a letter to the Govt of India, making certain suggestions connected with the collection of the Chinese duty and tax on Opium. A copy is annexed. In Keswick's report is the substance of certain conversations between his brother in China and certain high Chinese Officials. 3. The difficulty which the Chinese have always experienced in preventing smuggling, and in securing the payment of the duty and tax on opium imported from India is stated, and the belief is expressed that the difficulty will not disappear when the Convention recently concluded between the British and Chinese Govt comes into operation. To secure a fairly certain collection of the Chinese opium revenue it is considered necessary to obtain the control of the opium exported from India until the duty and tax are collected, and it is held that this could only be obtained by agreement with the Govt of India. The basis of an agreement is suggested. Treasury
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603 No 14 11 dated Siinla the 11th September 1885. from MM Durrand Eagle CS! day to the Gook of India, Foreign Dep: _ To & Bill's Charge & Affaires Pekin I am directed to addrees you on the subject of the duties impose & by, the Gout opuim. Chuia on of In ppp Reswick is the firm of L Jardine, Skinner "C: Calcutta, has recently addressed a letter to the Gout ci Eudis, making certans suggestions connected with the collection of the Chinese duty and tax on Buim . I Cory is annexed. In Keswicks reports the rubstance of cesta i conversations between his brother ui Chia and certain high Chinese Cricalo ! ? 3. The difficulty which the Chinese have always Excenenced in preventing sungghing, and in securing the pay ment of the duty a d tax on opuim imported from India is ctated, and the belief is Expressed that the difficulty win not disappear when the Convention recently concluded between the British and quiere Sooto comes cuto operation. To secure a Fairly certain collection of the Chinese opuim revenue it is considered necessary to obtain the control of the opuim Experted from Sudia until the duty and tax are collected, and it is held that this could only be obtained by agreement with the joot of sudia. the br.is fan an agreement is Suggested Treasury
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603

No 14 11 dated Siinla the 11th September 1885.

from MM Durrand Eagle CS! day to the Gook of India, Foreign Dep: _ To & Bill's Charge & Affaires Pekin

I am directed to addrees you

on the subject of the duties impose & by, the Gout

opuim.

Chuia on

of In ppp Reswick is the firm of

L

Jardine, Skinner "C: Calcutta, has

recently addressed a letter to the Gout ci Eudis, making certans suggestions connected with the collection of the Chinese duty and tax on Buim .

I Cory is annexed. In Keswicks reports the rubstance of cesta i conversations between his brother

ui Chia and certain high Chinese Cricalo

!

?

3.

The difficulty which the Chinese have always Excenenced in preventing

sungghing, and in securing the pay ment of the duty

a d tax on opuim imported from India is ctated, and the belief is Expressed that the difficulty win

not disappear when the Convention

recently concluded between the British and quiere Sooto comes

cuto operation. To secure a

Fairly certain collection of the Chinese

opuim revenue it is considered necessary to obtain the control of the opuim Experted from Sudia until the duty and tax are collected, and it is held that

this could only be obtained by agreement with the joot of sudia.

the br.is fan

an agreement is

Suggested

Treasury

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