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INDEX,-Continued.
CORRESPONDENCE AND RETURNS,—Continued.
Page.
Return by Mr. Wong, showing duties since 1858, on Opium imported into South China from
Hongkong,
67-68
Statement by Mr. Ng as to the Salt tax in China,
69
Letter from the Registrar General as to the Establishment of a Salt Depôt in the centre
of the Colony for issuing Licences, &c.,
69-73
Precis of Cases relating to Seizures by Chinese Customs Cruisers of Junks in Hongkong
Waters from August, 1879, to June, 1880,
74-75
Notes of Evidence taken at the Supreme Court in two cases of Piracy, shewing the use
which is made by unauthorised persons of the Chinese Customs flag,..
Copy of a Commission furnished by the Board of Lekin to the Commander of a Revenue
Cruiser which was simply handed over to his brother to act for him,
Letter from the Chairman of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce relative to the alleged
smuggling from Hongkong addressed to the London Chamber of Commerce,
Return of Cases brought before the Marine Magistrate under Section 38 of Ordinance 8 of
1879, since 1st April, 1877, leaving Harbour without proper certificates,........
Attacks and Seizures by Chinese Customs Revenue Cruisers, Reported to the Police, since
1st January, 1877,
76-83
81-82
84-88
89
90
Letter from Hon. F. B. Johnson calling for Mr. Creagh's report of 21st June, 1877, to
be laid on table of Legislative Council; and also Mr. Creagh's Letter,
Return of cases brought before the Marine Magistrate from 1866 to 1877................
91
92
222 223
Return of Marine Magistrate's Cases forwarded to the Colonial Secretary's Office and not
returned to the Harbour Office,
92
Notification in Gazette inviting persons to give evidence before the Commission,
Copy of Form sent to Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-boat Company by the Foreign Customs Inspectorate at Canton, as to employés of the Company suspected of Smuggling,
Report by Inspector Mackie of Seizure in British Waters by Chinese Cruisers. Police
Action Stopped,
93
93
93-95
Report by Inspector Mackie of Seizure in British Waters of a Salt junk by Chinese Cruiser,
Report by Inspector Mackie on a case of an armed band of smugglers crossing into China
with Opium to escape the Chinese Customs,
95
96
Letter from Inspector Cradock on the same case,...
96-97
Letter from Captain Deane on the same case,
Report by Inspector Swanston on Smuggling,
97
97-98
Report by Inspector Swanston of Seizure and Search in British Waters by a Chinese Cruiser,
Letter from Captain Superintendent Deane as to whether the Night Pass Ordinance applies
98-99
to men carrying arms in any part of the Colony other than the City of Victoria,..... 99-100
Supplementary Letter from Mr. Creagh, explaining his Report on page 91,
100-101
Extract from Police Morning Report of 28th March, 1883, relative to Opium Smuggling,
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