CO129-245 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [5-7] — Page 335

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332

nature,

are s

are when communications

made by

by the European officers of the Chinese Customs' Department to British subjects here regarding alleged infringements of the Chinese Customs Regulations. Mr. Alabaster is of opinion that no such

complaints should be made

direct to

any

British subject

in Hongkong, but that

whenever it is considered

that

any

one in this Colony

has been guilty of any

infringement

of the Customs'

laws of China, complaint

should be addressed either to the Consul at Canton

or

to the proper authorities in China, who would bring

the same to the Consul's notice, so that he might communicate with this Government on the subject.

A third case about

...

which I have had correspondence

with the Consul is the

following:-

Not

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332 nature, are s are when communications made by by the European officers of the Chinese Customs' Department to British subjects here regarding alleged infringements of the Chinese Customs Regulations. Mr. Alabaster is of opinion that no such complaints should be made direct to any British subject in Hongkong, but that whenever it is considered that any one in this Colony has been guilty of any infringement of the Customs' laws of China, complaint should be addressed either to the Consul at Canton or to the proper authorities in China, who would bring the same to the Consul's notice, so that he might communicate with this Government on the subject. A third case about ... which I have had correspondence with the Consul is the following:- Not
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6 332 nature, are s are when communications made by by the European. officers of the Chinese Customs" Department to British subjects here regarding alleged infringements of the Chinese Customs Regulations. Mr. Alabaster is of opinion that no such complaints should be made direct to any British subject in Hongkong, but that. whenever it is considered that any one in this Colony has been quilty of any - infringement infringement of the Customs' of China, complaint- laws should be addressed either to the Consul at Canton -or to the proper authorities in China, who would bring the same to the Consul's notice, so that he might communicate with this Government on the subject. A third case about مجھ which I have had correspondence with the Consul is the following:- Not
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332

nature,

are s

are when communications

made by

by the European. officers of the Chinese Customs" Department to British subjects here regarding alleged infringements of the Chinese Customs Regulations. Mr. Alabaster is of opinion that no such

complaints should be made

direct to

any

British subject

in Hongkong, but that.

whenever it is considered

that

any

one in this Colony

has been quilty of any -

infringement

infringement of the Customs'

of China, complaint-

laws

should be addressed either to the Consul at Canton

-or

to the proper authorities in China, who would bring

the same to the Consul's notice, so that he might communicate with this Government on the subject.

A third case about

مجھ

which I have had correspondence

with the Consul is the

following:-

Not

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