по
of the
Govt
of Shong kong that has no
more claim to it than the Yout
of
Vancarver's kland. Parliament made those gracits to the Consuls
un China, and if not wanted for the Consulo in China, the money
to the people of this counting
belays
And aight by law to go
British Exchequer.
into the
I would recommend that in sending this to the heasury, thepemark should be made that the Colonial Teas irer appeared to
ingularly
ind
have acted very wagle introduced very heedless confusion
into
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into the accounts by taking credit to the sort of Hong Kong for any
which he could make out to be
balance
unexpended of Diplomatio and Consular Frants, and request to be favored with much explanations and instinations as their Lordships
may
think it desirable that the Colonial Treasurer should reocive
on the du
sechest.
What induces 'ne to notice
strongly br. Forth's iregularities that he is not merely confused, which would be a thing to laments! Treasures, but thrat his confusio
ni a
so often appears to have a motive
It was an un
~fortionate day for
this
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