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Goverment Offices, Victoria,
1860. Hongkong, 4th April, 1860.
Aby
Sord Duke,
In continuation of my
Dispatch No 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hongkong and the Procurador of Macao, which I
cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system,
and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation
of the men who
were kidnapped here and carried to
The Duke of Newcastle,
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CHT
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4 JUN
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276
Government Offices, Victoria,
1860. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1860.
My
Lord Duke,
In continuation of my
Dispatch No 32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hong Kong and the Procurador of Macao, which I
cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system,
and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation
of the men who
were kidnapped here and carried to
The Duke of Newcastle,
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they have to by to have Expended on the content
of these Representations.
Above
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No 41
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CHT REC 4 JUN ED 276
Government Offices, Victoria,
1860. Hong Kong, 4th April, 1860.
My Lord Duke,
In continuation of my Dispatch No32 of 23rd ultimo, I have the honor to Enclose copies of Correspondences between the Registrar General of Hong Kong and the Procurador of Macao, which I
cannot but consider Conclusive in proving the Evils of the Macao Barracoon system,
and in justifying the steps taken by me to effect the liberation
of the men who were kidnapped here and carried to
The Duke of Newcastle,