Date
Desp. of Despatch.
Subject of Despatch.
199
180
182
183
181
Submitting correspondence arising out of a public Meeting held in the Colony on the 16th October
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doth nowledging Despatch W. 1on of 28. august reporting steps takren under the recision it conveyed
Reporting Military assistance rendered to Her Majesty's Naval Forces before bartow, into face of certain occurrences at that place
Reporting Measures adopted for the rescue of Nepo Missionaries settled on the German mainland, about 30 Miles from Hong Kong
Date
Drop of Despatch.
Subject of Despatch
375
18th continued. October, urging the appointment of a place of transportation for Chinese convicts from Hong Kong
185 November 12. Reporting final decision conveyed to Mr. W. H. Mitchell under Secretary of State's Despatch No 100 of 16th August, also, the leave of absence since granted him for 4 months
186
189
188
12th. In Continuation of Despatch No. 161 October reporting death at sea of Mrs. B. Brown.
Communication from the American Houses at Shanghai on the important subject of a tint in Hong Kong
Reporting resumption of the Gaol Guard by the Military on the Governor's directions to that effect
In Continuation of despatch No.167 of 13th October
189
190
on the subjects of European convicts ~ (not Military), now in Gaol under sentence of transportation
150 Forwarding Pusetter from Mithudson to the secretary of State, in continuation his complaint against the local Government.
Submitting Report and Estimate, pp. 13 of 1856, for a new pier at Pedders Wharf
ach nowledging receipt of despatches to No. 108 of the September, with circulars of 104, 5th and brand- the Eaugust
Reporting 18 months leave of absence granted to Mr. Smithers, Usher and Bailiff of the Supreme bruit.
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Here is the corrected version in HTML format as requested:Desp. of Despatch.
Subject of Despatch.
180
182
183
181
199
Submitting correspondence arising out of a public Meeting held in the Colony on the 16th October
doth acknowledging Despatch No. 1 of 28th August reporting steps taken under the decision it conveyed
Reporting Military assistance rendered to Her Majesty's Naval Forces before Bartow, in the face of certain occurrences at that place
Reporting Measures adopted for the rescue of Nepo Missionaries settled on the German mainland, about 30 Miles from Hong Kong
Date
No of Despatch.
Subject of Despatch
375
18th October, continued. Urging the appointment of a place of transportation for Chinese convicts from Hong Kong
185
November 12. Reporting final decision conveyed to Mr. W. H. Mitchell under Secretary of State's Despatch No 100 of 16th August, also, the leave of absence since granted him for 4 months
186
188
12th. In Continuation of Despatch No. 161 October reporting death at sea of Mrs. B. Brown.
189
Communication from the American Houses at Shanghai on the important subject of a tint in Hong Kong
Reporting resumption of the Gaol Guard by the Military on the Governor's directions to that effect
In Continuation of despatch No.167 of 13th October
189
190
on the subjects of European convicts (not Military), now in Gaol under sentence of transportation
150
Forwarding letter from Mithudson to the Secretary of State, in continuation of his complaint against the local Government.
Submitting Report and Estimate, pp. 13 of 1856, for a new pier at Pedders Wharf
acknowledging receipt of despatches to No. 108 of September, with circulars of 104, 5th and brand of August
Reporting 18 months leave of absence granted to Mr. Smithers, Usher and Bailiff of the Supreme Court.
However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the response, here is the revised version:Date
No of Despatch.
Subject of Despatch.
199
180
182
183
181
Submitting correspondence arising out of a public Meeting held in the Colony on the 16th October
Acknowledging Despatch No. 1 of 28th August reporting steps taken under the decision it conveyed
Reporting Military assistance rendered to Her Majesty's Naval Forces before Bartow, in the face of certain occurrences at that place
Reporting Measures adopted for the rescue of Missionaries settled on the German mainland, about 30 Miles from Hong Kong
Date
No of Despatch.
Subject of Despatch
375
18th October, continued. Urging the appointment of a place of transportation for Chinese convicts from Hong Kong
185 November 12. Reporting final decision conveyed to Mr. W. H. Mitchell under Secretary of State's Despatch No 100 of 16th August, also, the leave of absence since granted him for 4 months
186
189
188 12th. In Continuation of Despatch No. 161 October reporting death at sea of Mrs. B. Brown.
Communication from the American Houses at Shanghai on the important subject of a tint in Hong Kong
Reporting resumption of the Gaol Guard by the Military on the Governor's directions to that effect
In Continuation of despatch No.167 of 13th October
189
190 on the subjects of European convicts (not Military), now in Gaol under sentence of transportation
150 Forwarding letter from Mithudson to the Secretary of State, in continuation of his complaint against the local Government.
Submitting Report and Estimate, pp. 13 of 1856, for a new pier at Pedders Wharf
Acknowledging receipt of despatches to No. 108 of September, with circulars of 104, 5th and brand of August
Reporting 18 months leave of absence granted to Mr. Smithers, Usher and Bailiff of the Supreme Court.
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