No 122

10th September 1866.

Governor

Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell

to

Right Honorable

The Earl of Carnarvon,

Telegram

From Hong Kong 13 September

88

Ordinances No. 6, 7, 8

sent without previous permission.

Governor cannot assent to

for reasons stated.

Proclamation concerning Junks

and Ordinance No. 7

concerning registration

of Tonseholders are approved.

N.B. This message is

sent to Suez

to be forwarded

from thence by the first mail steamer to Southampton.

October the November ...

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No 122

10th September 1866.

Governor

Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell

to

Right Honorable

The Earl of Carnarvon,

Telegram

From Hong Kong 13 September

88

Ordinances No. 6, 7, 8

sent without previous permission.

Governor cannot assent to

for reasons stated.

Proclamation concerning Junks

and Ordinance No. 7

concerning registration

of Tonseholders are approved.

N.B. This message is

sent to Suez

to be forwarded

from thence by the first mail steamer to Southampton.

of the November ...

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No 122

10th September 1866.

Governor

Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell

to

Right Honorable

The Earl of Carnarvon,

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From Hong Kong 13 September

88

Ordinances No. 6, 7, 8

sent without previous permission.

Governor cannot assent to

for reasons stated.

Proclamation concerning Junks

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concerning registration

of Tonseholders are approved.

N.B. This message is

sent to Suez

to be forwarded

from thence by the first mail steamer to Southampton.

of the November ...

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