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Office should be continued under it's foresent denomination.
W. R
St. Alkenison attens was appointed
D
some time before
E
the Circular
I ague in substanse
with Mr. Robinson. But looking
to
the careeponder
ense which passed on this subje at with.
at with the War Office in Deos 1961.
Ishould make as
ot
little difference in the shaping
letter. I should hot rest of clie
the recommendation on the opiosion of the Evernow, but on that
Secretary of
this letter to
селе
of State. I would send
the War Office and world say, that as the Governor's remark iteat the Colony is a large Military and Naval Station and ofter visited by Foreign Officers distination, is certainly wells founded, the Duke
of prepared to recommend that
of
hewcastle co
tteis
ttee
those in which thre
be allowed itie
this place should be added to
list Governor may
of
scrinces of capasity of
a
young officer in the Private Lecretary and
Aida de Camp, prarded that one can be conveniently spared for
from ar
purpose
amongst the sewing in the Colony.
itie
Regiment
[The bulk is chat in Deo). 1861
of
those
We only had before is thre Case Colonies where the Invernors already had aides de Caccip. If we had been reviewing
the whole
of
We British Colonies, I thuch that Hong Kong world have been filly
lutitled to
Camp
be
names
on a comint &
and It.
as well
for a
an
Aide de
ctre extent o
it' Garrison and to other Circumstances,
as any of the others which were named on close
named on those grounds. ]
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Schönben I would add to this
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taflaration Contained between brackets. Fo
with probably
save come further.
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