No. 115. Legislative.

Name subuch

Jardins Hedgan

Mile

Lera Prenk

My Lord

1500 trong trong

FER 28 1850

386

Victoria, Hongkong,

15th December, 1849

I have the honor to acknowledge

the receipt of Your Lordship's Despatch

last

6128 of the 11th July last, relative to

the appointment of two unofficial members to seats in the Legislative Council.

On considering what

the resident community

& persons of

were the most

considerable

proper and fit to recommend to Your Lordship, I found very great difficulty in coming

to a conclusion, and

therefore judged that it would be satisfactory to the public for

me

to call

upon the unpaid Justices of the Peace to return the names of any two gentlemen

The Right Honorable

The Earl Grey,

Se

Soi

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No. 115. Legislative.

Name subuch
Jardins Hedgan
Mile
Lera Prenk
My Lord
1500 trong trong
FER 28 1850
386
Victoria, Hongkong,
15th December, 1849

I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of Your Lordship's Despatch
last
6128 of the 11th July last, relative to
the appointment of two unofficial members to seats in the Legislative Council.

On considering what
the resident community
& persons of
were the most
considerable
proper and fit to recommend to Your Lordship, I found very great difficulty in coming
to a conclusion, and
therefore judged that it would be satisfactory to the public for
me
to call
upon the unpaid Justices of the Peace to return the names of any two gentlemen

The Right Honorable
The Earl Grey,
Se
Soi

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