Foreign Office

MAS

that the Naval and

Military

Gentlemen have individually

cause

of complaint, those at the Northern

Stations more

particularly. Fell

recently it has been the custom,

as it is almost universally the

case, for

an

officer

or

Orderly

to take all the Naval & Military Letters, and to return re-directed

such as have to be forwarded.

Individual applications

are

now made. The Vessels

the Station are ever

changing,

and I fear that though

Establishment

may improve in

its duties, cases of detention will

occur

I have seen (alleged) T. I. Scales

N82.

Garment due

Via Canton

Hong Kong

By May 1844.

244

Sam directed by His Excellency the Governor in Council I call upon you for

explanation

Ins

detailed

copy of

a

of the

the

ar

circumstances

au

accompanying Letter from Messrs

Gemmell & Co

His Excellency instructs

J.J. Scales ly

X

tu f

me.

M.

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