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FO 682/1972/40
1839 Oct 8/TK 19 09 02
Lin Tse-hsü and Teng T'ing-cheng to C. Elliot: (1) reject Elliot's plea that exact wording of opium bond must wait for another three or four months; (2) extend deadline for handing over of murderer of Lin Wei-hsi for another ten days; (3) threaten to destroy any foreign vessel which is in Chinese waters without permission; (4) notorious opium dealers who have been expelled from Macao and are still in Chinese waters must be made to leave immediately.
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F.O. 682/426/40
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