Inclosure N. 1 in Despatch

No 6 of

1848.

praying £100 in which he was

28th October, 1848.

convicted, for breach of this

that the fine of Her Majesty's Treasury", The Lords Commissioners of Treasury to The Right Honorable

Petition from Captain

No. 181.

Copy

198

Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 20th September 1848

"With reference to my

letter No.

1644 of the 25th ultimo, I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to enclose for your information, copy of a letter from the Late Acting Attorney General, whereby

it

appears that the proceedings taken against you for a breach of the Post Office Regulations were not instituted at the instance of the Crown, but at that of Mr Hyland, the Post Master of the Colony; and to inform

you

that, under these circumstances, he

would recommend your forwarding your

petition to the Post Master General, who

is

the proper authority to advise the Lords on the merits of the case.

-Captain Thomas Larkins,

Hongkong

ང་ལ་ཤོག་མདས་སྤྱང་ས་པའི་ཐ་ས

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Inclosure N. 1 in Despatch

No 6 of

1848.

praying £100 in which he was

28th October, 1848.

convicted, for breach of this

that the fine of Her Majesty's Treasury", The Lords Commissioners of Treasury to The Right Honorable

Petition from Captain

No. 181.

Copy

198

Colonial Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 20th September 1848

"With reference to my

letter No.

1644 of the 25th ultimo, I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to enclose for your information, copy of a letter from the Late Acting Attorney General, whereby

it

appears that the proceedings taken against you for a breach of the Post Office Regulations were not instituted at the instance of the Crown, but at that of Mr Hyland, the Post Master of the Colony; and to inform

you

that, under these circumstances, he

would recommend your forwarding your

petition to the Post Master General, who

is

the proper authority to advise the Lords on the merits of the case.

-Captain Thomas Larkins,

Hongkong

ང་ལ་ཤོག་མདས་སྤྱང་ས་པའི་ཐ་ས

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