The Rt. Honble E. Cardwell
Jnr H. Ptobinson,
168
Received
/ Inclosure.
Reporting temporarly removal
Cadets
Jeane & Tonnocky
(Copy)
Sir,
In 168
In 1184241
97
18 Gough Street,
Hongkong, 28th September 1864.
For the information of His Excellency the Governor, I have to report to you,
that, in accordance with the instructions contained in your letter of the 9th instant,
I proceeded to Canton for the purpose of procuring a suitable residence.
Mr.
for Messrs. Sonnecky
myself, whilst residing in that City as Student Interpreters, in accordance with the directions of His Excellency the Governor as conveyed in
The Honorable
I find
W. H. Rennie, Esqre
your Official letter &c. &c.
that a small temple Known
Secu
for the Colonial Secretary
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Jnr H. Robinson,
168
Received
/ Inclosure.
Reporting temporarly removal
Cadets
Jeane & Tonnocky
(Copy)
Sir,
18 Gough Street,
Hongkong, 28th September 1864.
For the information of His Excellency the Governor, I have to report to you,
that, in accordance with the instructions contained in your letter of the 9th instant,
I proceeded to Canton for the purpose of procuring a suitable residence for Messrs. Sonnecky and myself, whilst residing in that City as Student Interpreters, in accordance with the directions of His Excellency the Governor as conveyed in your Official letter.
I find that a small temple known...
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Jnr H. Robinson,
168
Received
/ Inclosure.
Reporting temporarly removal
Cadets
Jeane & Tonnocky
(Copy)
Sir,
In 168
In 1184241
97
18 Gough Street,
Hongkong, 28th September 1864.
For the information of His Excellency the Governor, I have to report to you,
that, in accordance with the instructions contained in your letter of the 9th instant,
I proceeded to Canton for the purpose of procuring a suitable residence.
Mr.
for Messrs. Sonnecky
myself, whilst residing in that City as Student Interpreters, in accordance with the directions of His Excellency the Governor as conveyed in
The Honorable
I find
W. H. Rennie, Esqre
your Official letter &c. &c.
that a small temple Known
Secu
for the Colonial Secretary