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(Copy)
No 126.
N°5.
British Consulate,
Cantin, 13th July, 1866..
147
I have the honor to state that at
interview I had with the Viceroy yesterday His Excellency wished me to inform this Excellency the Governor, with reference to the
with drawal of the Chinese troops from the
Pakshni and Kamishni,
puratical stations
that he was
of
much surprised and grieved
when he heard of the accumstance, and
having summoned and
summoned and interrogated
the
The Hemorable
M. H. Rennie Dop
Acting Colonial Secretary,
Honghing
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Commandant left in charge of them, and
deeming
groundless
his reasons for the evacuation ~
and his conduct in
in defensible,
dismised that office from his appointinent,
and has
given orders
fr
the immediate
re-occupation of the islands by a force-
under the supervision of the Grain- Commissioner, latily promotes from the Prefecture of Canton, and who was the Commisariner present when these places
evere invested by the combined British and Chinese Forces
m
the EP of May
On the completion of this service
last
the Viceroy will send me an
Official Notification
thereof
I have se