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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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