Government Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, 7th May, 1886.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the following Despatches-
Nos. 30 to 36, the last of 7th March, 1886.
Circular note of 5th February, 1886.
Letter of 7th March.
And Duplicate Circular of 4th February, 1886.
The Right Honorable
Henry Labouchere, M.P.
No.66 Miscellaneous.
Sir,
REC'D
JULY 7 1850
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Care 鳳凰窟. 1
boi trong Kong
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