M 93 of 1861

Inclosure in Despatch

N94. Executive.

Government Offices, Victoria,

Hongkong, 11th June, 1861.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to revise the Colonial Secretary's office, and place it on a more permanent footing than it has lately held.

Mr. Marques, who has for some years served in the Office and been heretofore some...

His Grace The Duke of Newcastle

Copy of Dispatch from Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope, 27th May, 1861

Page 289

RECEIVED 3 AUG 1861.

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M 93 of 1861

Inclosure in Despatch

N94. Executive.

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RECEIVED
3 AUG
1861.

289

Government Offices, Victoria,

Hongkong, 11th June, 1861.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to revise the Colonial Secretary's office, and place it on a more permanent footing than it has lately held.

Mr. Marques, who has for some years served in the Office and been heretofore some...

His Grace The Duke of Newcastle

Copy of Dispatch from Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope, 27th May, 1861

Page 289

becomes

289

already kept. Let's correct and reformat according to the rules:

M93 of 1861

Inclosure in Despatch

N94. Executive.

RECEIVED
3 AUG
1861.

Government Offices, Victoria,
Hongkong, 11th June, 1861.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to revise the Colonial Secretary's office, and place it on a more permanent footing than it has lately held.

Mr. Marques, who has for some years served in the Office and been heretofore some...

His Grace The Duke of Newcastle

Copy of Dispatch from Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope, 27th May, 1861

289

The best answer is:

M93 of 1861

Inclosure in Despatch

N94. Executive.

RECEIVED
3 AUG
1861.

Government Offices, Victoria,
Stongstiong, 11th June, 1861.

My Lord Duke,

I have the honor to report that I have found it necessary to revise the Colonial Secretary's office, and place it on a more permanent footing than it has lately held.

Mr. Marques, who has for some years served in the Suffice and been heretofore some...

His Grace The Duke of Newcastle

Copy of Dispatch from Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope, 27th May, 1861

289

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