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On the other hand he has more power to make himself understood
on unfamiliar subjects, and he can explain his meaning more
clearly. He appears also to have a broader knowledge of Chinese
than Mr.Hazeland and will therefore probably be better able
to check interpretation. He can do without an interpreter on
ordinary occasions,
(Sa.) HO KAI.
(51.) A.W.BREWIN.
(sd.) J.DYER BALL.
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