laid down

by

Parliament

the

Queen is pleased to disallow that

Ordinance, and you will cause

Her Majesty's

decision to be made known to the Inhabitants of Hong Kong in the usual and most authentic manner.

I have, … 72

(Signed) Strey

(True Copy)

Moburnt

Colonial Secretary.

n

136

7822 Hong Kong by the Schedule of Despatches transmitted by the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Mail Steamer Malta via Southampton on the 10th July 1856.

Fate of Hosp Desp. AUG 30

List of Despatches.

83. 27th May 1858 Acknowledging receipt of despatches to No 24 of 1856 and No 81/24

84. 20th June. Transmitting, for information, Consular Ordinance No 2 of 1856

85. …

86/40

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88.

90.

91/90

Reporting appointment of Mr. Mercer to the vacant seat in the Legislative Council

… difference between the Chief Justice and the Attorney General

Reporting execution of a Malay sailor, named Semarang

Regarding an overpayment to the Commissariat chest, on account of two Intestate Estates.

Reporting extra assistance allowed to the Treasury Commission, and urging appointment of a successor to Mr. Secretary, on the occurrence of the expected vacancy.

Relative to the appointment and Salary of Mr W. B. Beresford, the acting clerk to the Chief Justice

Forwarding correspondence with the Military authorities, on the subject of a saluting Battery.

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laid down

by

Parliament

the

Queen is pleased to disallow that Ordinance, and you will cause Her Majesty's decision to be made known to the Inhabitants of Hong Kong in the usual and most authentic manner.

I have, ... 72

(Signed) Strey

(True Copy)

Moburnt
Colonial Secretary.

n
136

7822 Hong Kong by the Schedule of Despatches transmitted by the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Mail Steamer Malta via Southampton on the 10th July 1856.

Fate of Hosp Desp. AUG30

List of Despatches.

83. 27th May 1858 Acknowledging receipt of despatches to No24 of 1856 and No81/24

84. 20th June. Transmitting, for information, Consular Ordinance No2 of 1856

85.

86/40

88.

90.

91/90

Reporting appointment of Mr. Mercer to the vacant seat in the Legislative Council

Enclosing documents connected with a difference between the Chief Justice and the Attorney General

Reporting execution of a Malay sailor, named Semarang

Regarding an overpayment to the Commissariat chest, on account of two Intestate Estates.

Reporting extra assistance allowed to the Treasury Commission, and urging appointment of a successor to Mr. Secretary, on the occurrence of the expected vacancy.

Relative to the appointment and Salary of Mr W.B. Beresford, the acting clerk to the Chief Justice

Forwarding correspondence with the Military authorities, on the subject of a saluting Battery.

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