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Photostatic copy of FO 232/3, with FO 682/2457 references inserted
Catalogue reference: FO 682/2458
Date: [1843-1921]
Photostatic copy of FO 232/3, with FO 682/2457 references inserted
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Catalogue reference: FO 682/1984/26
This record is about the Bonham to Hsü Kuang-chin. If tea commission is not abolished, China will be guilty... dating from 1851 Jul 3/HF 1 06 05 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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Bonham to Hsü Kuang-chin. If tea commission is not abolished, China will be guilty of breach of treaty and will be held responsible for all the consequences. Again requests that matter be brought to attention of Emperor.
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Bonham to Hsü Kuang-chin. If tea commission is not abolished, China will be guilty...
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