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Across Chryse : being the narrative of a journey of exploration through the south China border lands from Canton to Mandalay, vol.2 Page 337

Author:
Colquhoun, Archibald R. (Archibald Ross)
Publication Info:
London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1883, pg 337

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Chap. XXVI.] THE KACHYEN DISTURBANCES. 337 nien of Manwyne were on very bad terms with Li-si-tai, for they opened our eyes to the real state of affairs. It appeared that the opening of the new road,a which had been effected by Li-si-tai, on account of some misunderstanding between him and the chiefs,a had roused the Kaychens. who found that their former Li-si-tai. Mr. WahAb. Mr. Colquhoun. Pre Vial. income, derived from " black-mail " levied on the Caravan traffic, was now gone. The Kaychen chiefs on Ta-ping route are known for their rapaciousness and are? indeed, little better than banditti. Whatever the reason may be, the chiefs on this route have undeniably, vol. h. zincome, derived from " black-mail " levied on the Caravan traffic, was now gone. The Kaychen chiefs on Ta-ping route are known for their rapaciousness and are? indeed, little better than banditti. Whatever the reason may be, the chiefs on this route have undeniably, vol. h. z
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