CO129-368 - Acting Governor May - 1910 [8-9] — Page 503

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on the Peruvian Consul, who does not know what instructions have

been given him or how they are to co-operate.

The Consul adds that some 1,500 Chinese a

year go to Peru from this port, while about 1,000 return from

Peru to this port annually. The next ship will not go to the

end of September.

In such circumstances I can see no necessity

whatever for a Chinese Official being permanently stationed

here: he should visit Hongkong within a few days of the

departure of steamers for Peru, and can then assist the Consul

Hummoppen in detecting cases of fraud and impersonation.

(sd.) C. Clementi.

6th. July, 1910.

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