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in Hong Kong, to a
seat in the Executive
Donnal.
Lient Col. Dunlop
hew on his part reported to Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for
the War Department, that you had not deemed fit to introduce him into the Council; and his Lordship has expressed to me his opinion
that in so distant
and
7
and
confessedly
weak a Colony
er
as
Hong Kong, the Senior Military Officer
ought always to be
a Member of
the
Council.
In accordance
with Lord Panmure's
an
opinion, I have advised the Queen to issue to you Additional Instruction under the Sign
Mannel