Mr. Elliot
Sanction the Juvolamation?
19 NOV 1855
Governor written to 17 Dec. 1855. M. 16.
Grant with for 10078.
Sir,
10846 trong trong
RECEIVED
NOV 27 1855
and
349
Victoria Jay
Emigration Office
6 November 1855
We have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 13th instant, accompanied by Despatch from No. 140. 14 Sept in original herewith returned.
Her Majesty's Government had correspondence with the Governor of Hong Kong, enclosing correspondence which had passed between the Governments of Hong Kong and Victoria relative to the manner in which the Passenger ship "Herman" was "Alped".
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Mr. Elliot
Sanction the Juvolamation?
19 NOV 1855
Governor written to 17 Dec. 1855. M. 16.
Grant with for 10078.
Sir,
RECEIVED
NOV 27 1855
Victoria
Emigration Office
6 November 1855
We have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 13th instant, accompanied by Despatch from No. 140. 14 Sept in original herewith returned.
Her Majesty's Government had correspondence with the Governor of Hong Kong, enclosing correspondence which had passed between the Governments of Hong Kong and Victoria relative to the manner in which the Passenger ship "Herman" was "Alped".
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