RECEIVED
SEP.26 1844
+
Immediate
Sir,
công trong lòng
609
At 5 Cannon Row
30
26th September 1844.
I have the Honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your
letter of the 21st Inst., transmitting
in the direction of Lord Stanley
a despatch relative to certain
Police Appointments required by Mr. Charles
... (has recently been appointed)
at Hong Kong, to be
carried out by him.
It is requested that a
report for the Information of his lordship
on the Cost of the
proposed arrangements be made by the 14th October next.
I have procured
a statement of the Cost of
the establishment of a
Metropolitan Police Force, the Cost will
be £56.7.4.
...
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RECEIVED
SEP.26 1844
+
Immediate
Sir,
...
At 5 Cannon Row
30
26th September 1844.
I have the Honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your
letter of the 21st Inst., transmitting
in the direction of Lord Stanley
a despatch relative to certain
Police Appointments required by Mr. Charles
... (has recently been appointed)
at Hong Kong, to be
carried out by him.
It is requested that a
report for the Information of his lordship
on the Cost of the
proposed arrangements be made by the 14th October next.
I have procured
a statement of the Cost of
the establishment of a
Metropolitan Police Force, the Cost will
be £56.7.4.
...