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native export and import duties to which native trade had always been liable; and, on the 20th. May, 1876, Sir
R. G. W. Herbert wrote on behalf of the Colonial Office
to the Foreign Office that it appeared to Lord Carnarvon that it would lead to no practical advantage to discuss Bir B. Robertson's proposal that an English Consul or Vice-Consul should be appointed to reside in Hongkong for the purpose indicated in his letter to Sir T. Wade of
the 18th. January, 1876, until a solution had been arriv-
-ed at "of the question that has now arisen as to the right of the Viceroy to lavy the double duties which he claims to impose on Junks frequenting the Colony".
On the 13th. September of the same year Sir
1. Wade and Li Hung Chang signed the Chefco ÉBREXİNİER Convention, the 7th. article of which was as follows:- *The Governor of Hongkong having long complained of the
"interference of the Canton Customs Revenue Cruisers
"with the Junk trade of that Colony, the Chinese Govern- *-ment agrees to xxx the appointment of a Comissioner "to consist of a British Consul, an officer of the
"Hongkong Goverment, and a Chinese official of equal *rank, in order to the establishment of some system
*that shall enable the Chinese Government to protect
"its revenue without ** prejudice to the interests of
"the Colony".
Subsequently, on his way to England at the end of the year,
Sir T. Wade in a letter to Sir A.
Kennedy dated the 29th. November, 1876, repeated his former recommendation for the "establishment of a branch "of the Foreign Customs Inspectorate either in a hulk "in the Harbour, or,..........and I should myself think the latter preferable,
in a station upon the shore of
"China forming the North side of the port East of the *Col@ny's ground on the Kowloon Promontory". (No. 121
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