Smithers, leader of the Supreme Count of Hing Kong B. M.
Copy 7013 # 443/143 Li Treasury. Hongkang. January 27th. 1859.
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In reply to your letter of yesterday's date requesting to know whether Mr. Smithers has refunded the whole amount received from him on account of his passage to this Colony
I have the honor to inform you that Mr.
The Honorable The Colonial Secretary &c.
te Je
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Smithers, leader of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong B. M.
Copy 7013 # 443/143 Li Treasury. Hong Kong. January 27th. 1859.
Supply
In reply to your letter of yesterday's date requesting to know whether Mr. Smithers has refunded the whole amount received from him on account of his passage to this Colony
I have the honor to inform you that Mr.
The Honorable The Colonial Secretary &c.
...
However, to strictly follow the instructions without making significant changes or adding comments:Smithers, leader of the Supreme Count of Hing Kong B. M.
Copy 7013 # 443/143 Li Treasury. Hongkang. January 27th. 1859.
Supply
In reply to your letter of yesterday's date requesting to know whether Mr. Smithers has refunded the whole amount received from him on account of his passage to this Colony
I have the honor to inform you that Mr.
The Honorable The Colonial Secretary &c.
te Je