to deduce from it
On the other hand, I think thriving Hongkong would have done better to argue with dignity in what is not a practical worry. H: 12.
Sir St. Robinson.
Hongkong, November, 1859.
To
The Duke of Newcastle.
No 27
Received
On the subject of the decision of the Treasury as to Superannuation Allowances to be granted hereafter to Civil Servants in Hongkong.
16.
Entered
G. Hamilton Exp
Merival
For Foreign
14.6
Downing Street 21st January 1860
17 Jan 2. 1860
With reference to a letter of 4 May 1859(?)
4526 to Sir Charles Trevelyan's of the 13th April last, on the subject of abatement from pensions of Civil Servants at Hongkong, Lords Commissioners of the Treasury express their opinion, that the
to deduce from it
On the other hand, I think thriving Hongkong would have done better to argue with dignity in what is not a practical worry. H: 12.
Sir St. Robinson.
Hongkong, November, 1859.
To
The Duke of Newcastle.
No 27
Received
On the subject of the decision of the Treasury as to Superannuation Allowances to be granted hereafter to Civil Servants in Hongkong.
16.
Entered
G. Hamilton Exp
Merival
For Foreign
501(?) 14.6
Downing Street 21st January 1860
17 Jan 2. 1860
With reference to a letter of 4 May 1860(?) to Sir Charles Trevelyan's of the 13th April last, on the subject of abatement from pensions of Civil Servants at Hongkong, Lords Commissioners of the Treasury express their opinion, that the
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On the other hand, I think thriving Hongkong would have done better to argue with dignity in what is not a practical worry. H: 12.
Sir St. Robinson.
Hongkong, November, 1859.
To
The Duke of Newcastle.
No 27
Received
On the subject of the decision of the Treasury as to Superannuation Allowances to be granted hereafter to Civil Servants in Hongkong.
16.
Entered
G. Hamilton Exp
Merival
For Foreign
14.6
Downing Street 21st January 1860
st 17 Jan 2. 1860
With reference to a letter of & 4 May 1860 to Sir Charles Trevelyan's of the 13th April last, on the subject of abatement from pensions & Civil Servants at Hongkong, Lords Commissioners of the Treasury express their opinion, that the
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On the other hand, I think thriving Hongkong would have done better to argue with dignity in what is not a practical worry. H: 12.
Sir St. Robinson.
Hongkong, November, 1859.
To
The Duke of Newcastle.
No 27
Received
On the subject of the decision of the Treasury as to Superannuation Allowances to be granted hereafter to Civil Servants in Hongkong.
16.
Entered
G. Hamilton Exp
Merival
For Foreign
501 14.6
Downing Street 21st January 1860
17 Jan 2. 1860
With reference to a letter of 4 May 1859 to Sir Charles Trevelyan's of the 13th April last, on the subject of abatement from pensions & Civil Servants at Hongkong, Lords Commissioners of the Treasury express their opinion, that the
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On the other hand, I think thriving Hongkong would have done better to argue with dignity in what is not a practical worry. H: 12.
Sir St. Robinson.
Hongkong, November, 1859.
To
The Duke of Newcastle.
No 27
Received
On the subject of the decision of the Treasury as to Superannuation Allowances to be granted hereafter to Civil Servants in Hongkong.
16.
Entered
G. Hamilton Exp
Merival
For Foreign
14.6
Downing Street 21st January 1860
17 Jan 2. 1860
With reference to a letter of 4 May 1860 to Sir Charles Trevelyan's of the 13th April last, on the subject of abatement from pensions & Civil Servants at Hongkong, Lords Commissioners of the Treasury express their opinion, that the