CO129-290 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [1-4] — Page 473

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be ready for occupation.

His Excellency having consulted with several mandarins at the table said he did not think that all the men could be there before Wednesday. I said that I would not in that case make any move before Thursday, but while I knew how anxious His Excellency was to do everything in his power I was aware that in China orders are not always carried out with necessary promptitude, I would therefore impress upon His Excellency the necessity of my being informed on Wednesday that they had been carried out to prevent my acting on Thursday. I would also request that the San-On Magistrate be ordered to personally visit the villages accompanied by other officials and issue a proclamation by order of His Excellency warning the people against disturbance or interference with any working parties or surveyors. This His Excellency promised to do.

I said I had a more pleasing duty to perform in assuring His Excellency that the Government of Hong Kong had determined to bring in an ordinance the effect of which I hoped would render opium smuggling into China almost impossible, and also that I had issued a proclamation under the provisions of which I had prevented the export of arms to China. His Excellency expressed much pleasure at this information.

The interview which had lasted over two and a half hours then ended. His Excellency apologised for being

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463 be ready for occupation. His Excellency having consulted with several mandarins at the table said he did not think that all the men could be there before Wednesday. I said that I would not in that case make any move before Thursday, but while I knew how anxious His Excellency was to do everything in his power I was aware that in China orders are not always carried out with necessary promptitude, I would therefore impress upon His Excellency the necessity of my being informed on Wednesday that they had been carried out to prevent my acting on Thursday. I would also request that the San-On Magistrate be ordered to personally visit the villages accompanied by other officials and issue a proclamation by order of His Excellency warning the people against disturbance or interference with any working parties or surveyors. This His Excellency promised to do. I said I had a more pleasing duty to perform in assuring His Excellency that the Government of Hong Kong had determined to bring in an ordinance the effect of which I hoped would render opium smuggling into China almost impossible, and also that I had issued a proclamation under the provisions of which I had prevented the export of arms to China. His Excellency expressed much pleasure at this information. The interview which had lasted over two and a half hours then ended. His Excellency apologised for being
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463 be ready for occupation. His Excellency having consulted with se- veral mandarins at the table said he did not think that all the men could be there before Wednesday. I said that I would not in that case make any move before Thursday, but while I knew how anxious His Excellency was to do everything in his power I was aware that in China orders are not always carried out with necessary promptitude, I would therefore impress up- on His Excellency the necessity of my being informed on Wed- nesday that they had been carried out to prevent my acting on Thursday. I would also request that the San-On Magistrate be ordered to personally visit the villages accompanied by other officials and issue a proclamation by order of His Ex- cellency warning the people against disturbance or inter- ference with any working parties or surveyors. This His Ex- cellency promised to do. I said I had a more pleasing duty to perform in assuring His Excellency that the Government of HongKong had determined to bring in an ordinance the effect of which I hoped would render opium smuggling into China al- most impossible, and also that I had issued a proclamation under the provisions of which I had prevented the export of arms to China. His Excellency expressed much pleasure at this information. The interview which had lasted over two and a half hours then ended. His Excellency apologised for being
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be ready for occupation.

His Excellency having consulted with se-

veral mandarins at the table said he did not think that all

the men could be there before Wednesday. I said that I would

not in that case make any move before Thursday, but while I

knew how anxious His Excellency was to do everything in his

power I was aware that in China orders are not always carried

out with necessary promptitude, I would therefore impress up-

on His Excellency the necessity of my being informed on Wed-

nesday that they had been carried out to prevent my acting

on Thursday. I would also request that the San-On Magistrate

be ordered to personally visit the villages accompanied by

other officials and issue a proclamation by order of His Ex-

cellency warning the people against disturbance or inter-

ference with any working parties or surveyors. This His Ex-

cellency promised to do. I said I had a more pleasing duty to

perform in assuring His Excellency that the Government of

HongKong had determined to bring in an ordinance the effect

of which I hoped would render opium smuggling into China al-

most impossible, and also that I had issued a proclamation

under the provisions of which I had prevented the export of

arms to China. His Excellency expressed much pleasure at this

information.

The interview which had lasted over two

and a half hours then ended. His Excellency apologised for

being

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