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I feel obliged to inform you that Earl Russell has been informed that His Majesty, the King of France has appointed Mr. Adamson to be His Consul at Hong Kong, and requests His Excellency to be kind enough to obtain the sanction of H.E. the Governor, in order that Mr. Adamson may act in that capacity.
Mach No 38
1522
412 by
January 15.
419
RECENTE
25 FEB 1864
Foreign Office February 23. 1864.
With reference to your letter, I am directed by Earl Russell to transmit to you, for the information of the Governor, copies of a Report from the Board of Officers of the Crown and of a Letter which, by Lord Russell's directions, I addressed to Sir David Dundas respecting his claim to be compensated for any loss.
Frederick Rogers
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I feel obliged to inform you that Earl Russell has been informed that His Majesty, the King of France has appointed Mr. Adamson to be His Consul at Hong Kong, and requests His Excellency to be kind enough to obtain the sanction of H.E. the Governor, in order that Mr. Adamson may act in that capacity.
Mach No 38
1522
412 by
January 15.
419
RECENTE
25 FEB 1864
Foreign Office February 23. 1864.
With reference to your letter, I am directed by Earl Russell to transmit to you, for the information of the Governor, copies of a Report from the Board of Officers of the Crown and of a Letter which, by Lord Russell's directions, I addressed to Sir David Dundas respecting his claim to be compensated for any loss.
Frederick Rogers
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Page 94
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I feel obliged to inform you that Earl Russell has been informed that His Majesty, the King of France has appointed Mr. Adamson to be His Consul at Hong Kong, and requests His Excellency to be kind enough to obtain the sanction of H.E. the Governor, in order that Mr. Adamson may act in that capacity.
Mach No 38
1522
412 by
January 15.
419
RECENTE
25 FEB 1864
Foreign Office February 23. 1864.
With reference to your letter, I am directed by Earl Russell to transmit to you, for the information of the Governor, copies of a Report from the Board of Officers of the Crown and of a Letter which, by Lord Russell's directions, I addressed to Sir David Dundas respecting his claim to be compensated for any loss.
Frederick Rogers
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