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Ne 94. Miscellanemis.
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My Lorde,
632 vong trong
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225
was Victoria, Houghing,
JAN 24
1845
25 November, 1848. :
I regret to have to submit.
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Mr. May the Superintendent of Police, to the address of the Chief Magistrate, reporting unfortunate collision that took place the Harbour on the night of the 15th Ultimo, in which two Chinese belonging to a Suult,
and one Policeman lost their lives.
2. As there has been considerable discussion in the Colony touching the merits of this affair, I think it my duty to state dictinctly that. I believe Wz May's Report to contain a true and faithful account of the transaction, and to be cutitled to
The Right Honorable,
The Earl Grey,
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After re-examining the text and following the instructions:No. 93 of 1848.
Inalone t 5 in Despe
for by in? Prraine .
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No 94. Miscellanemis.
NI
My Lorde,
632 vong trong
L
225
was Victoria, Houghing,
JAN 24
1845
25 November, 1848. :
I regret to have to submit
for your Lordship's information copy of
a letter from Mr. May the Superintendent of Police, to the address of the Chief Magistrate, reporting unfortunate collision that took place in the Harbour on the night of the 15th Ultimo, in which two Chinese belonging to a Sloop,
and one Policeman lost their lives.
2. As there has been considerable discussion in the Colony touching the merits of this affair, I think it my duty to state distinctly that I believe Mr. May's Report to contain a true and faithful account of the transaction, and to be entitled to
The Right Honorable,
The Earl Grey,
&c.
&c.
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Inalone t 5 in Despe
for by in? Prraine .
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No 94. Miscellanemis.
My Lorde,
632 vong trong
L
225
was Victoria, Houghing,
JAN 24
1845
25 November, 1848. :
I regret to have to submit
for your Lordship's information copy of
a letter from Mr. May the Superintendent of Police, to the address of the Chief Magistrate, reporting unfortunate collision that took place in the Harbour on the night of the 15th Ultimo, in which two Chinese belonging to a Sloop,
and one Policeman lost their lives.
2. As there has been considerable discussion in the Colony touching the merits of this affair, I think it my duty to state distinctly that I believe Mr. May's Report to contain a true and faithful account of the transaction, and to be entitled to
The Right Honorable,
The Earl Grey,
&c.
&c.