to make except that the points now put forward by these Gentlemen were considered When the ordinances harred the
Council.
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Sir Your Most Obedient Annika Luvant,
"
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M. Merivale, had to the other
in circulation. AB. 26.
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Hong Kong
March 16th 1857
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We, the undersigned Banisters practising
in Hongkong, table the liberty of addressing you, in your Official Capacity,
on the subrest
Y
Ordinances No 14
1856 and No 4 // 1857
I
the Legislative Council of this Colony, by
Which we conceive the honor and interents.
om profession tothe injunously affected, While they do not comfer any benefit or
advantap ou the Public to counterbalance,
that injung.
Oh objections
are
fourfold and
are directed to the 4 the and 8
the
Rections of
No 14 of 1856 as also the 2nd Schedule to that
Morisance and
to to uncle of Rection 2
No 4 of 1857 as repeals Rections 5 and 6 ofthe pounce Ordinance.
Je Right Huble
Hey Labouchere. M. Po
Lecretary of State for the Colonies
The