Queen that Mr. Barnos may be recognised in his popular Character, in order that he may take care of Commercial interests of this Republic in these distant Regions.

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Aug 30 1886.

222 with reference to your letter of the 25th Instant, I am directed by the Earl of Clarendon to transmit to you a copy of a note which His Lordship has addressed to the new Canadian Minister for Foreign Affairs, respecting the recognition of Mr Silas E. Burrows, as the new Canadian Consul at Hongkong; and I am to request that in laying this note before my Lord Secretary Labouchere you will move him to cause the necessary instructions to be given to the Governor of Hongkong.

Herman Merivale


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