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beyond

the

power of Government

to cope successfully, so long China is without a Postal

Administration.

8.

But though this

Government is thus prevented by the inertness of a friendly power from directly and satisfactorily

undertaking certain duties which

it is right

and

it is

devolve upon it, it is

possible for the Government to

delegate its functions to another

party. This is the

only

way in which

large

sums

of money

which should

swell the Revenue but passes unskilfully

into private pockets, can, in

part, be diverted into the Government Exchequer, its proper receptacle.

9.

If negotiations with

the Chinese Government upon the subject of the establishment of a

Postal Administration in China

were in progress

or were

likely to be

entered upon at an

early date, the Hongkong Government might be

contented to wait; in the absence

of any signs of Postal resuscitation

a

question that once

occupied the attention of the Government,

I respectfully urge that the present

is the time to deal with the Chinese Postal Agencies in our

midst, and submit that the

Government should take the earliest opportunity of laying before the Legislative Council the draft Bill attached to C.S.O. No. 3464 of 1889, which has already been before the Executive Council. The longer this question is shelved, the wider will these illicit Post Offices ramify,

and

the more difficult will it be to deal with them.

The

changes to

be effected by

the draft Bill will be mild

compared with the revolution which

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beyond the power of Government to cope successfully, so long China is without a Postal Administration. 8. But though this Government is thus prevented by the inertness of a friendly power from directly and satisfactorily undertaking certain duties which it is right and it is devolve upon it, it is possible for the Government to delegate its functions to another party. This is the only way in which large sums of money which should swell the Revenue but passes unskilfully into private pockets, can, in part, be diverted into the Government Exchequer, its proper receptacle. 9. If negotiations with the Chinese Government upon the subject of the establishment of a Postal Administration in China were in progress or were likely to be entered upon at an early date, the Hongkong Government might be contented to wait; in the absence of any signs of Postal resuscitation a question that once occupied the attention of the Government, I respectfully urge that the present is the time to deal with the Chinese Postal Agencies in our midst, and submit that the Government should take the earliest opportunity of laying before the Legislative Council the draft Bill attached to C.S.O. No. 3464 of 1889, which has already been before the Executive Council. The longer this question is shelved, the wider will these illicit Post Offices ramify, and the more difficult will it be to deal with them. The changes to be effected by the draft Bill will be mild compared with the revolution which
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beyond

the

power of Government

to cope sucessfully, so long China is without a Postal

Administration.

8.

av

But though this

Government is thus prevented by the inertness of a friendly power from directly and satisfactorily

dertaking certain duties which

ht and

it is right

devolve upon it, it is

possible for the Government to

delegate its functions to another

by way in which

party.

This is the

only

large

which should

of money

swell the Revenue but passes uiskad

into private pockets, can, ii

in part, be diverted in to the Government Exchequer, its proper receptacle.

9.

If negotiations with

the Chinese Government upon the subject of the establishment of a

Postal Adeninistration in China.

were in progress

or were

likely to be

C

C

entered wits at an

116

early date, the Hongkong Government might be

contented to wait; in the absence.

of any signs of Postal resuscitation

a

of

occupied the attention of the Government,

question that once

I respectfully urge that the present

is the fine mi which to deal with the Chinese Postal Agencies in our

midst, and subind that the

Government should take the earliest opportunity of laying before the Legislative Council the draft Biel attached to C.S.0. No. 3464 of 1889, which has already been before the Executive Council. The longer this question is shelved, the wider will these illicit Post Offices, ramify,

amel

the more difficult will it be to deal with theme.

The

charges to

be effected by

the draft Bill will be mild ~

compared with the revolution which

entered

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