CO129-351 - Public Offices - 1908 — Page 401

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appointed, Sir F. Lugard's recommendation that he should visit Hongkong will be borne in mind.

As the Earl of Crewe is aware, His Majesty's Government have adopted, and the Chinese Government have accepted, the principle of reducing the opium traffic by diminishing the export from India rather than by restricting its import at Chinese ports; and this fact has doubtless come to the knowledge of Sir F. Lugard since the date of his despatch.

I am,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

76 Campbell

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395 appointed, Sir F. Lugard's recommendation that he should visit Hongkong will be borne in mind. As the Earl of Crewe is aware, His Majesty's Government have adopted, and the Chinese Government have accepted, the principle of reducing the opium traffic by diminishing the export from India rather than by restricting its import at Chinese ports; and this fact has doubtless come to the knowledge of Sir F. Lugard since the date of his despatch. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, 76 Campbell
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1: 395 appointed, Sir F. Lugard's recommendation that he should visit Hongkong will be borne in mind. As the Earl of Crewe is aware, His Majesty's Gov- ernment have adopted, and the Chinese Government have accepted, the principle of reducing the opium traffic by diminishing the export from India rather than by restricting its import at Chinese ports; and this fact has doubtless come to the knowledge of Sir F. Lu- gard since the date of his despatch. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, 76 Campbel :
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395

appointed, Sir F. Lugard's recommendation that he

should visit Hongkong will be borne in mind.

As the Earl of Crewe is aware, His Majesty's Gov-

ernment have adopted, and the Chinese Government have

accepted, the principle of reducing the opium traffic

by diminishing the export from India rather than by

restricting its import at Chinese ports; and this

fact has doubtless come to the knowledge of Sir F. Lu-

gard since the date of his despatch.

I am,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

76 Campbel

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