No Date

Subject of Despatch

Com from

61 April Off Forwarding letter and Return from the Superintendent of Police on the Sanitary condition of the Police Force during

62.

63

64

65

66

68.

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11 Reporting clearance of the Emigrant Ships "Gauntlet" and "Chinge Doctor" on Board

12 Acknowledging receipt of Despatches to the 4th of February 1859

Forwarding letter from Mr. Wade, the Memorandum of Mr. May covering the papers of the convict Mah Chow-wong

Upon

Reporting arrival of Dr. Murray as Colonial Surgeon, and calling attention to Governor's Despatch No. 1291 of 23 Sept. 1858

20 Forwarding extract from China Mail

Showing progress of Public Education in the Colony

Reporting clearance of the Emigrant Ships "Bydons" and "Kate Hooper" with Chinese Doctors in charge

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Reporting 18 months leave of absence granted to Chief Justice Fulme, and changes in appointments consequent thereby

528

Desp. Desp.

of Ines

of

Mas Date of

69 July 20

Nons

7.

72.

73

None.

74

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Subject of Despatch

Forwarding proclamations relative to the Kidnapping of Coolies, and to the Conditions on which Chinese are allowed voluntarily to Emigrate to foreign Countries

Forwarding Inventory of Public Furniture in Government House

Forwarding copy of Survey of Colonial Treasure Chest and Fault on the 1 April 1859

as

21 Reporting resignation by Mr. Groom of his office to His Excellency the Auditor General and asking instructions as to the recovery of the advance made to him

England

26 Acknowledging receipt of Despatches to 14 of 10 March, 1859

Replying to Despatch No. 7 of 21 February on the subject of Chinese Emigration to British Guiana, direct from Macao.

30 Reporting Mr. Davies resignation of the office of Chief Magistrate

rons.

76

77. May 2 Reporting assumption of the Government of the Colony.

(By Colonial Secretary)

Reporting 18 months leave of Absence granted to Mr. Wetherhead Clerk of the Supreme Court.

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