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should be directed to the question which has been mooted in H. Kong as to the establishment by law of a fixed civil list for the payment of the public officers I find it necessary to refer to that.

I shall wait for your report before I pass any opinion on this subject.

N.136. Executive.

1859.

3 OCT

Government Office, Victoria,

Hongkong, 6th August, 1859.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to acknowledge your Grace's Circular of 18th June last, intimating that the Seals of the Colonial Office had been entrusted to your Grace by Her Majesty The Queen.

I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,

My Lord Duke, Your Grace's,

Most Obedient Servant,

Caine

The Duke of Newcastle,

 

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should be directed to the question which has been mooted in H. kong as to the establishment by law of a fixed civil list for the payment of the public officers I find it necessary to refer you despatch and to add that I shall wait for your report before I pass any opinion on this subject.

N.136. Executive.

1859.

3 OCT

Government Office, Victoria,

Hongkong, 6th August, 1859.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to acknowledge your Grace's Circular of 18th June last, intimating that the Seals of the Colonial Office had been entrusted to your Grace by Her Majesty The Queen.

I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,

My Lord Duke, Your Grace's,

Most Obedient Servant,

Caune

The Duke of Newcastle,

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should be directed to the question which has been mooted in H. kong as to the establishment by law of a fixed civil list for the payment of the public officers I find it necessary to refer you despatch and to add that I shall wait for your report before I pass any opinion on this subject.

N.136. Executive.

1859.

3 OCT

Government Office, Victoria,

Hongkong, 6th August, 1859.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to acknowledge your Grace's Circular of 18th June last, intimating that the Seals of the Colonial Office had been entrusted to your Grace by Her Majesty The Queen.

I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,

My Lord Duke, Your Grace's,

Most Obedient Servant,

Caune

The Duke of Newcastle,

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should be directed to the question which has been mooted in H. kong as to the establishment by law of a fixed civil list for the payment of the public officers I find it necessary to refer you despatch and to add that I shall wait for your report before I pass any opinion on this subject.

N.136. Executive.

1859.

3 OCT

Government Office, Victoria,

Hongkong, 6th August, 1859.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to acknowledge your Grace's Circular of 18th June last, intimating that the Seals of the Colonial Office had been entrusted to your Grace by Her Majesty The Queen.

I have the honor to be, With the highest respect,

My Lord Duke, Your Grace's,

Most Obedient Servant,

Caune

The Duke of Newcastle,

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