Date of Despatch. Subject of Despatch.
191 November 18. Respecting the necessity of having a new Colonial Treasurer appointed from home.
192 November 18. In continuation of Despatch W. 148 of 7th November, transmitting four letters from Mr. Justice Hulme to the Secretary of State. Respecting repayment of £150 sold in London.
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194 November 20th Reporting withdrawal of a Detachment of Troops from Hongkong for the protection of the Factories at Canton, and urging that an additional Regiment be sent out from home, or one ordered from India.
By Lieutenant Governor Caine.
195 November 27th Reporting Compliance given to the Admiral's requisition to have 100 men of the 59th Regiment sent up to Canton for the protection of the Foreign Factories.
196 November 22. Reporting Measures adopted, for the suppression of certain seditious demonstrations in the City on the morning of the 21st Instant.
Date of Despatch. Subject of Despatch.
197 November 20. By Governor Sir John Bowring. In continuation of Colonel Caine's Despatch No. 196, and his own Despatch dated Canton the 20th Instant, W. 194, concerning the affairs at Canton and the state of feeling in the Colony.
198 December 9 Reporting Mr. Caldwell's re-admission into the Colonial Service.
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201
202 November 20. Reporting appointment of Lieut. Colonel Dunlop as Provisional Member of the Executive Council.
203
Acknowledging Despatch No. 2112 of 26 September, relative to the Saluting Battery and correspondence thereon with Military authorities.
Reporting embarkation of the 2 Military convicts referred to in despatch No. 165 of 13th October last.
Reporting Mr. Hillier's death.
Forwarding Report of the Police Commission, with remarks.