CO129-249 - Governor Des Voeus Acting Governor Barker - 1891 [1-5] — Page 570

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silence. The apparent want of any interest in the complaints of British subjects displayed by Her Britannic Majesty's Minister in this case seems inexplicable and if persisted in may lead to most serious consequences to British interests in China.

In conclusion, this Chamber ventures to express a hope that Your Lordship will not allow this matter, which closely affects not only those engaged in trade but all other British residents in China, to pass unnoticed.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient servant,

Chairman

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R 565 silence. The apparent want of any interest in the complaints of British subjects displayed by Her Britannic Majesty's Minister in this case seems inexplicable and if persisted in may lead to most serious consequences to British interests in China. In conclusion, this Chamber ventures to express a hope that Your Lordship will not allow this matter, which closely affects not only those engaged in trade but all other British residents in China, to pass unnoticed. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient servant, Chairman Page 570 Page 571
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R 565 silence. The apparent want of any interest in the complants of. Brition subjects displayed by Her Britannic Majesty's Minister in itis case seem inexplicable and if persisted in may lead to most serious consequences to British interests in China. In conclusion this Chamber ventures to express a hope itiat Your Lordship will not allow this matter, which closely affects, not only thos engaged in trade but all other British, residents in China, to pass unnoticed. I have the honour tobe. My Lord Your Lordship's most obedant servant Chairman Page 570Page 571
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silence. The apparent want

of any interest in the complants of. Brition subjects displayed by

Her

Britannic Majesty's Minister in

itis case seem

inexplicable and

if persisted in may

lead to

most serious consequences to

British interests in China.

In conclusion this Chamber

ventures to express a hope itiat Your Lordship will not allow this matter, which closely affects, not only thos engaged in trade but all other British, residents in China, to pass unnoticed.

I have the honour tobe.

My Lord

Your Lordship's most obedant servant

Chairman

Page 570Page 571

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