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The correspondence and delay could arise if the Government were not usually guided by those who, by their position, are its legitimate advisers.
But although nothing may be done, it may be that something ought to be written. There may be some despatch which ought to be answered. I inquired, therefore, for the former papers, but they are not in the division, nor in Mr. Strachey's custody. He thinks they must have had them with the draft which is within.
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Hong Kong.
S. & Robinson
Li F. Rogers
Mr. Fortlane 3
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In Oct. 1858, the Secretary of State's letter to Mr. Turban
Office copy retained by Mr.
25 Oct 1858.
Turban M.J. Beuning
& M. Actington respects the state of the ways.
Regret that the pumps at Hong Kong, with a view to Govt & public interests in the future, der Ente and community.
1 without satisfaction.
Should be inclined to refer to letter of 11 June 1858-19. It would plainly...
This was at one time considered as a reflection.
The letter was completed in April 1859 & forwarded to the day, with observations.
Mis Eliot dated 25 Sept.
Mr. T. Rogers
This seems to be, if the Treasurer is right, rather an unfortunate affair. But they think that nothing is now to be done, and questions of finance and currency in the present state...
that the safest course is to adopt their suggestion.
Aur kysteri of administration in departmental and obvious.
An It At hand It time 120 A sharp. But the...
The fact that it cannot be got rid...
9 March 1866.
Sir,
You are aware that the subject of the Currency of Hong Kong has long attracted the attention...
The despatches referred to in the margin will place you in possession of what has passed upon this subject.
At the present moment, it is not advisable to enter into thought. With post at imperfect.
Freanuum!
1 - Talstan.
I adopt any new regulations which might have the...
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