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applied for leaves

I have the honor to be,

(My Lord,

1 Jan Lordship's most obedient

I

humble servant,

Lilennedy

Governor

Copy.)

Supreme Court, Hong Kong,

11th February, 1875.

of your.

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt.

Letter No. 41 of the 15th of January last covering a

Copy of a Dispatch from

The Earl of Kimberley - No. 173 of 20th December, 1872 with

Act, 1872.

2.

I was

Inclosure of the kidnapping

Considering that commmunication when I accidentally perused the

"Supplement to the Overland China

The Honorable

fecil & Drith,

Acting Colonial Secretary,


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