CO129-353 - Public Offices - 1908 — Page 124

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The British Secretary of Embassy had, indeed, the whole army of British Consular officers in China at his service, who, in turn, were enlightened by the Protestant Missions of their nation in that country.

In this manner Mr. Leech was able to include in his return information from the most distant regions of China and it may safely be said that what he has given in his report is the best existing on this subject up to the present.

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The British Secretary of Embassy had, indeed, the whole army of British Consular officers in China at his service, who, in turn, were enlightened by the Protestant Missions of their nation in that country. In this manner Mr. Leech was able to include in his return information from the most distant regions of China and it may safely be said that what he has given in his report is the best existing on this subject up to the present.
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the whole army of British Consular officers in China

at his service, who, in turn, were enlightened by

the Protestant Missions of their nation in that cour

try.

In this manner Mr. Leech was able to include in

his return information from the most distant re-

gions of China and it may safely be said that what

he has given in his report is the best existing on

this subject up to the present.

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