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Customs Decennial Report 1871.
311
(a). An office under the Foreign Inspectorate
should be established on Chinese Territory
at a convenient spot on the Kowloon side for
sale of Chinese Opium Duty Certificates.
(*). The Officer of the Foreign Inspectorate
should be responsible for the management of
the Kowloon Office and investigate and sett-
-le any complaints made by Junks trading **
with Hongkong against the native Customs
Revenue Cruisers in the neighbourhood.
The Kowloon Customs House was opened in
April, 1887, and in obedience to orders, the Likin Board and Hoppo withdrew and handed over charge of the station to
the Kowloon Commissioner who commenced the levying of
Likin and Ching-fei on general cargo on the 2nd. April,
1887, the collection of tariff import duty and of Con-
-vention Likin on Opium on the 14th. of the same month,
and finally the collection of native duty on general cargo
on the 1st. July following, by which time the stations under the new management were in full operation. The work
and of the Customs House, (1.a. the examination of cargo
the collection of duties) was done at the previously
existing stations, but the general recording office was located in Hongkong. At this office correspondence was carried on, Returns for the Board of Trade and Revenue prepared and despatched, the Office docounts kept and disbursements made, but no Dues or Duties of any kind were
collected.
This arrangement was understood to be purely
temporary and was in fact contrary to the decision arrived at in Executive Council on 2nd. July, 1886, and to the Agreement of the 11th. Spptember, 1886, but no further
action was taken until a question was raised in 1890 as to
whether the Commissioner of Customs for Kowloon and
District
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