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CHINA. Hongkong, September 16.

Further outrages on foreigners are reported. An English missionary has been killed, and a French gentlemau seriously maltreated by the Chinese. Tea generally has been firmer during the month, teamen refusing to sell except on higher termi, which in Borne instances have beene tablished. The total export of taa to the UniLed Kingdom up to date haB been 72, 000, 0091b., being some 20,000,0031b, short up to same date last season. Departures for Australia : ' Marquis of Argyll' and ' Blairrnore.'

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3819, 15 November 1869, Page 4

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CHINA. Hongkong, September 16. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3819, 15 November 1869, Page 4

CHINA. Hongkong, September 16. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3819, 15 November 1869, Page 4

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