CO129-229 - Acting Governor Marsh & Public Offices - 1886 [11-12] — Page 610

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engaged on the following line all opium to be exported from India in under the Chinese flag; the

steamer bills of lading to provide for the

payment of the duty and tax fixed

under the Convention; the

opium

to be

stored in bond at Hong Kong and the Treaty Ports, and the duties to be payable on the opium being removed from bond for consumption;

the Chinese Government to undertake that

the opium should be absolutely free from all further duty or tax, and, if this condition is not observed by the Chinese, the Indian Government to be at once absolved from their part of the Agreement, special provision to be made for the treatment of opium intended for consumption in Penang, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

If the Government of India were inclined to accept some such agreement, it is stated that China would send a Special Commissioner to India with power to come to an understanding.

5.3917 Keswick asks to be informed whether there is any likelihood of such an agreement being favourably received by the Government of India.

6. The Chinese tax, under the new Convention, will be fixed at so high a rate that the Chinese Government apparently fears that even the arrangements under the Convention for the collection of the tax by the foreign Customs will not suffice to prevent smuggling. That Government, according to reports, desires to obtain control of opium imported.

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607 engaged on the following line all opium to be exported from India in under the Chinese flag; the steamer bills of lading to provide for the payment of the duty and tax fixed under the Convention; the opium to be stored in bond at Hong Kong and the Treaty Ports, and the duties to be payable on the opium being removed from bond for consumption; the Chinese Government to undertake that the opium should be absolutely free from all further duty or tax, and, if this condition is not observed by the Chinese, the Indian Government to be at once absolved from their part of the Agreement, special provision to be made for the treatment of opium intended for consumption in Penang, Singapore, and Hong Kong. If the Government of India were inclined to accept some such agreement, it is stated that China would send a Special Commissioner to India with power to come to an understanding. 5.3917 Keswick asks to be informed whether there is any likelihood of such an agreement being favourably received by the Government of India. 6. The Chinese tax, under the new Convention, will be fixed at so high a rate that the Chinese Government apparently fears that even the arrangements under the Convention for the collection of the tax by the foreign Customs will not suffice to prevent smuggling. That Government, according to reports, desires to obtain control of opium imported.
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607 enggiated on the following line all opuim to be exported from India in under the Chieve flag; the stea mew bills of lading to provide for the payment of the duly and tax fixed under the Convention; the opuim to be stored in bond at Hong Kon g Kong and the Treaty Ports, and the duties lobe payable on the opuim being removed from bond for consumption; the Thinese foot te undertake that Ta the Ruim, should be absolutely kee from all further duty or and, if this condition is not observed by the Chinese, the Indian foot to be at once aleared from their part of the Agreement, special provision to be inade for the treatment of opium intended in Penang. Singapon. for consumption in and and Hong Kong. If the foot findia t were inclined India wew accept some such agreement, it is atated that Chuca would soud a L Special Commissioner to fon dia with poxer to come to an understanding. 5.3917 Keswick aclls to be informed whether there is of on ch an ally li ke li hood apreement being favourably fudia. arreived by the jout of 6. The Chincec tax, will wonder the new Convention, be fixed at so high a rate that the Chinese foot apparently Lears that worn the arrangements under the Comention for the cilection of the tax by the foreign Customs will not suffice to prevent smuggling. That foot according ( : tesires to obtain control of prim apported Bury,
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enggiated on the following line all opuim to be exported from India in under the Chieve flag; the

stea mew

bills of lading to provide for the

payment of the duly and tax fixed

under the Convention; the

opuim

to be

stored in bond at Hong Kon

g Kong and the Treaty Ports, and the duties lobe payable on the opuim being removed from bond for consumption;

the

Thinese foot te undertake that

Ta

the Ruim, should be absolutely kee from all further duty or and, if this condition is not observed by the Chinese, the Indian foot to be at once aleared from their part of the Agreement, special provision to be inade for the treatment of opium intended in Penang. Singapon.

for consumption in

and

and Hong Kong.

If the foot findia

t

were inclined

India wew

accept some such agreement, it is

atated that Chuca would soud a

L

Special Commissioner to fon dia with poxer to come to an understanding. 5.3917 Keswick aclls to be informed

whether there is

of

on ch an

ally

li ke li hood

apreement being favourably

fudia.

arreived by the jout of

6. The Chincec tax, will wonder the new Convention, be fixed at so high

a rate that the Chinese foot apparently Lears that worn the arrangements

under the Comention for the cilection of the tax by the foreign Customs will not suffice to prevent smuggling. That foot according ( : tesires to obtain control of prim

apported

Bury,

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