CO129-253 - Public Offices & Others - 1891 — Page 53

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

Chrneal Legation in London, and was

in his sympathies.

very sight

Sir H. Macartney

that any

did not believe

incouvemence could arise

from his affontment to boughing, Where the Chimene fremment already had an agent with the full permission of the Colonial Authorities.

On the other hand, he thought the thinese fremment would

be very

unwilling

li add to the

functions of the Customs officers, and combination of the his offices hight be found Embarracing by the Colonial fovernment.

He hoped themfore that Her majesty's government would accent to Mr. Tso Ping Lung's affoutment

as Chinese Consul at

Hongkong.

Lord

50

Lord Kuntsford is aware that a

Why good acement has been received from the governor of the charts Settlements of the manner in which W. Iso Ping Lung has fulfilled his duties at Singapore.

Si Cecil Smith states that

he has held the affointment of Consul at Singapore for hearly

ten

years, and has performed the duties of his office with Excellent tact, discretion and ability, and further has given the fovernment ready and Valuable hi many

assistance

matters having for their

object the amelioration of the Condition

of

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