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101. 15. Acknowledging receipt of despatches to 1199 of 2nd September 1850, and Military despatch of the same date, together with Circular of 9th September.

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Reporting 4 months leave of absence on Medical certificate granted to the 2nd A. J. Fuldwell, Assistant Superintendent of Police, V.C., and arrangements made for the performance of his duties

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Requesting His Lordship's sanction to gravity of services executed in the Surveyor-General's department in the years 1848, 1849 and part of 1850, and applying for instructions relative to the nature and services appertaining to that office which may be considered necessary to obtain His Lordship's sanction

Transmitting Report and returns for constructing a Road from the

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Albany Gate to the Brogneichung tally; and requesting His Lordship's sanction to the expenditure amounting to £812.5.10.

105. £t too? Forwarding correspondence which has passed between the Colonial Government, and the Military authorities relative to the payment of the Police Tax on Buildings hired for Military purposes: and requesting His Lordship's instructions on the subject

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Recommending application from the Clerk in-Stedman, Military Chaplain to the Garrison at Hongkong, praying to be appointed Colonial Chaplain in the room of the Revd. Mr. Canton supposed to be about to resign.

107. th Deck Transmitting correspondence relative to the outlay incurred by the Civil Department for affording Police protection to the Naval Stores, in consequence of the continued sickness of the Troops, and applying for instructions on the subject

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