raf
The Jamen explictised a difficulty in
approaching
the su
Subjecton
account
g
the Alcock Regulations, which had been
to & had
formally approved by both for ti
not been rescinded.
Whether
by
of
They believed it to be roubtful_
in their Status was desired
any change in
the Anglo- Chinose themselves.
Sir J.
Walsham pointed out the defects
the Alcock rules & insisted, in the interests
•
of good eclations, upon
Coming
the
recessity of to an agreement on the subject Ventuate
it was
agreed that
Sir J. Walsham, should forward ap
memorandum to the Gamin for their
consider.
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Frking 17 Jan 1852
JWBrauclerk
of Siv,
258
F.0. Jime 16 1892
12356
JUN
I have recrived your desp: 9 = 2
the 23rd January last, mclosing
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Memorandum on the communications
You
have had with the Isungli Gamèn
on the proposed scheme for the registration and protection of Anglo- Chinese subjects in China, in lieu of the costume regulations of 1868.
I should be glad to know whether
have been able to present to the you Fungli Gamen the Memorandum on the subject as agreed upon your. interview with them of April. 30, 18 9 1 )
er
and Whether
have ensued
(fd)
auz
af
further discussions
y Corn
The
Salisbury
C.O
Their position.
Anglo Chinese.
Memorandume
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4-6.of Jan2 480? Por J. Walsham's
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