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Yeh Ming-ch'en to Bowring. Foreign Inspectorate of Customs is tolerated in Shanghai...

Catalogue reference: FO 682/1989/10

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FO 682/1989/10

Date

1856 Jun 30/HF 6 05 28

Description

Yeh Ming-ch'en to Bowring. Foreign Inspectorate of Customs is tolerated in Shanghai because of rebel occupation of that city. Other treaty ports have not found it necessary to resort to this and must not do so now as this contravenes treaty. Best way to protect honest merchants is to appoint just Consuls. Fukien authorities agree that it is not appropriate to establish Foreign Inspectorate of Customs in Foochow and Amoy. The offer to help clear Hong Kong of outlaws was made in spirit of mutual assistance and co-operation as in pirate suppression, after reports were received of several hundred houses having been set on fire by outlaws in Hong Kong.

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6 pages

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference

F.O. 682/129/11

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International
Trade and commerce
Asia
Piracy and privateering
Treason and rebellion
Administrative / biographical background

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