No of Despatch

Desp. Desfe:

Continued and reporting to Prostitution

Subject of Despatch

d reporting as to the proposed ordinances

No of Despatch

relating to Money

as to the

95 July 22 Reporting publication of the rules for the examination of Candidates for the Indian Civil Service, and replying to Despatch No 28 of 28th April regarding the requisition of the Chinese language by the Civil Officers of Hong Kong

96

99

101

101

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Reporting that a Contract has been entered into with Mr Shortridge for the conduct of the Government Printing Gazette

54 Acknowledging Sir George Grey's Despatch 10y of 98%, directing change in the mode of administering the Government of the Colony

Regarding the Estimates of the Colony for 1886, the favorable state of its finances

and

Gove

Repo 62 Transmitting purity of the Colony and Statistics showing the progressing prosperity of the Colony and its Population

Reporting Mr. Caldwell's resignation of the offices of General Interpreter and Assistant-Superintendent of Police

Transmitting Quarterly letter from the Colonial Treasurer enclosing Return of Special Disbursements for the quarter ending 31st March 1855

No of Date of Desp. Despatch

Subject of Despatch

218

102 July 7th Submitting applications from Mr. Piemancther and Mr. D'Almada for Letters of Naturalization

103

10.11

Submitting Despatch from the late Governor requesting that he may be appointed Commandant of the Garrison

go Remitting the sum of £1,208-19-0, being unclaimed Balances of Intestate Estate

Transmitting accounts to for

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Colonial Treasurer's letter and the quarter ending 30th June, 1855:

No of

Jan El. 3 Also. 1 Letter marked Private from Sir John Bowring to The Right Honorable The Lord John Russell, to "others." together Colonial Secretary. with
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