has become rather a Chinese sopran community. than an European Sunopran and it has the fac large of Such been that the Chinese have fact th in the island in
• Timbers has not only mly one main element in Int also the its prosperity. most practical and irrefutable Evidence that the government- Wander which a polethall timid Jace have shown every debil to live, must have at least posted some ste measure f strength and of of Justice
How for Hongting is a Chinese settlement, how far haid the taxes and Such is the Cluvese to curese they have contributed to its to the Frade and is to touched upon in Mc Lockhart's excellent memorandum which
DRAFT. Mr. claz He is dead of opens t MINUTE. Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade, Mr. Buxton. Marquess of Ripon. accompanies your despatch 367 and he pouts out too that deway the far deu of for the trade More and more of the colony to pass into Chinese hands.
I mes cordially welcome What is said in the fetition as to the skill and ener energy the British merchants who of the have been or still are residents in Hongkong with pleasing I can testify to their public Spirit Bout the fact remains that the overwhelming 9 the com mass nity are Chinese, community and that they have thriven under a certain form of government and that before that form Scheme ts changed in any change What involoty a administration their
has become rather a Chinese
sopran community.
than an European Sunopran
and it has the fac
large of
Such
been
that the Chinese have
fact th
in the island in
• Timbers has not only
mly
one main element in
Int also the
its prosperity. most practical and irrefutable
Evidence that the government-
Wander which a
polethall
timid
Jace have shown every debil
to live, must have at least
posted some ste measure
f
strength and of
of Justice
How for Hongting is a
Chinese settlement, how far
haid the taxes and
Such is the
Cluvese
to curese
they have contributed to its to the
Frade and is to touched
upon
in
Mc Lockhart's
excellent memorandum which
DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
claz He is dead of
opens t
MINUTE.
Mr. Fairfield.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade,
Mr. Buxton.
Marquess of Ripon.
accompanies your despatch
367
and he pouts out too that
deway
the far deu
of
for
the trade
More and more
of the colony to pass into Chinese hands.
I mes cordially welcome What is said in the fetition
as to the skill and ener
energy
the British merchants who
of the
have been or still are
residents in
Hongkong with pleasing
I can testify to their public
Spirit Bout the fact remains that the overwhelming
9
the com
mass
nity are Chinese,
community
and that they have thriven under a certain form of government and that before that form
Scheme
ts changed in any change What involoty a
ๆ
administration their
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