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Catalogue reference: FO 682/1989/21
This record is about the Yeh Ming-ch'en to Seymour. Forts at Hu-men were built with money donated by Cantonese... dating from 1856 Nov 16/HF 6 10 19 in the series Foreign Office: Chinese Secretary's Office, Various Embassies and Consulates, China:.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Yeh Ming-ch'en to Seymour. Forts at Hu-men were built with money donated by Cantonese for protection against pirates. British destruction of them has antagonised Cantonese further. Vox populi vox Dei. Wonders what Britons do while worshipping God every Sunday.
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