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Subject of Despatch.

(By the Governor.)

82 14 June 1855 Inholding Correspondence between the Bishop of Victoria and himself in Subject of a Prolongation of a Day of Public Fast and Humiliation on account of the War in the Crimea

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Transmitting copy of Ordinance 2:5 of 1855, respecting the approval of t

this approval of Amended that states Balances of Intestate Estates

(By the Lieutenant Governm) Reporting appointment of M. James best-ow Eversler of Works, and enclosing correspondence

Subject.

on the In

Respecting Captain Watkins's inability to measure vessels, and reporting thereon.

Respecting necessity of establishing Corps of Chinese Interpreters in the Colony

Reporting Transportation of the Chinese

Finding

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Replying to Despatch 9:2 of 30 March and transmitting Balance of Proceeds of the Sale of the Regiment's Clothing left behind

Our White charge of Mr. W. Seeth,

Transmitting Quarterly Returns for the Quarter ending 31st December 1855/6..

90 20th Enclosing Reports by the Surveyor General

Court Fees held in

By the Governor

in May 1855.

91 21 Suggesting that a Colonial grant for

for maintaining Interpreters in the Colony be substituted for the Parliamentary Vote of £250 letter to be paid to St. Paul's College at Hongkong.

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Subject of Despatch.

(By the Lieutenant Govern.).

"Juve their Reporting appointment of

Jebicher of English in at Victoria.

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Acknowledging receipt of

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Despatches to M. & of 26th April from Sir George Grey, and Despatch N1, of 8th May, from His Lordship.

Transmitting Lieutenant Jorner Whale Mi69 of 18th May, and refuting is to

by the proposed Ordinance relating to Abstitution

95 %." "July ... Reporting publishing of the Rules for the Examination of Candidates for the Indian Civil Service, and replying to Despatch 9:8 of 28th April, and to the acquisition of the Chinese

Language by the Civil Officers of Hongkong.

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Reporting that a contract has been

the entered into with Mr. Mortred for conduct of the Hongkong Gazette, and the Government Printing Acknowledging Sir George Grey's Despatch 1197 of 28th April, Hiring Clerk in the mode of administering the Government of the Colony.

Regarding the Estimates of the Colony, for 1856, and the favourable state of its finance..

Transmitting Report and Statistics showing the progressing prosperity of the Colony and its Population

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