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continue them, setting on The decision of an inferior Const in his favour, be deemed himself bear the Consequences of that decision having proved erroneous.

Enclosed

For further points in these papers I must refer you to date

Dispatch of General relating to herewith, General subject.

eng to the

I have the

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2.

Lix, Strong King 10th October 1906.

I beg leave with profound respect General in the Mercantile Firmhouse my name of Gilman & Co of Hong Kong and Canton. So they and Shanghai

imm a lately, against pilferage say a wharf are interests, Property in em in this Colony ba more ked in House

When Estate that and Baboojee and self draw an income, from this Colony at this at exceeding Three Thousand, Five-hundred Pounds Sterling

mo Love shewing you a yeag desired the verable in trust, but stake, and of to justify the interest ansials. I feel upon the subject or will be at on this.

I have the address you.

Thalf as particular state that when I justified interest, is at this moment very imperilled ema of more-vitable atajn recen anating from the Legislative Council this Colony.

in my painful duty, Single Love "The Right Honorable to lay before you Henry Labouchere MP

Hery Majestic Ton stal venthige a code every th ahequered Sevesong of Slate recoody of thats wast depurforent for the Colonies. wh whic you provide can furnish m parallel

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