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(6) Extension of all the existing Ordinances rega lating the movement of raw Opium and the preparation and sale of prepared Opium to the new Serritory, with amend- ments and alterations to oure all existing defects and make them more stringent and binding.
(7) That our Government should reward more liberal- ly and under «pecial provisions all officers of the Gov- arment who show themselves zealous wand notiya in en- forcing these orders and in making captures.
(3) That all forfaiturne ate., should be divided emially between the Hongkong Government and the Imperial Chinoes Goverment.
(7) that so soaredited officer of the Chinone Čus- tome should be empowered at all times to enter and in- spect the godovna, factories and store of the Opium fer-
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(11) That all necessary legislative measures should
be prepared and passed to give affect to the above demande.
Sir Robert Hart's despatch embodies all the above Geriods under eight hend5. 7 bere expanded them into eleven, to make them a little more clear.
10 Committee deaire me now so impress it upon you bhat Mir Kobort Hart's donaads or proposals are, in their upinion, whe117 Inudnissable excapt as to No. 6, and that
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