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cies, to proceed to Che-keang with proper licenses, and import grain by sea. 

 Let Ching-han-chang (governor of Che-keang') make known to the mer- 

 chants of his province, that, if they wish to transmit grain to Fiih-keen, they 

 may receive permits from the treasurer for that purpose. Let them be 

 allowed, after proper inspection, to proceed through the several sea-ports, 

 without detention or hindrance. When the price of grain in Fiih-keen shall 

 have sunk to its usual level, let the customary restrictions be resumed. 

 The viceroy must see that the above is carried properly into effect, and that 

 subsistence for tlie people is immediately and fully supplied. 



Khin-tsze. 



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