Member of the Legislative Council,

application to Your Lordship for permission to devote a portion of the Special Fund to defraying the cost of erecting Light-houses in the neighbourhood of this Colony.

I trust that your Lordship will approve of the answer which I caused to be made to the application. I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's most Obedient humble Servant,

Kenney,

Governor.

Colonial Secretary.

Mr Rennie to Rating loopy.

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce,

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1878.

At the annual meeting of this Chamber held on the 27th ultimo, the following resolution referring to the subject of Light-houses at the entrance to the port was unanimously passed:-

"Resolved that this Chamber views with satisfaction the recent

The Honorable W. H. Marsh (or possibly another name starting with 'beeil' is incorrect, possibly should be 'Beach') is not clear, assuming it is 'W. H. Marsh' or another name, but 'beeil be. Smith' is likely an OCR error for 'W. H. Marsh' or another official's name, e.g., 'H. B. Smith')

becomes -> The Honorable W. H. Marsh or The Honorable H. B. Smith

Acting Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.

Revised to:

Member of the Legislative Council,

application to Your Lordship for permission to devote a portion of the Special Fund to defraying the cost of erecting Light-houses in the neighbourhood of this Colony.

I trust that your Lordship will approve of the answer which I caused to be made to the application. I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's most Obedient humble Servant,

Kenney,

Governor.

Colonial Secretary.

Mr Rennie to Rating loopy.

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce,

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1878.

At the annual meeting of this Chamber held on the 27th ultimo, the following resolution referring to the subject of Light-houses at the entrance to the port was unanimously passed:-

"Resolved that this Chamber views with satisfaction the recent

The Honorable H. B. Smith,

Acting Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.

Here is the revised output in HTML as requested:

Member of the Legislative Council,

application to Your Lordship for permission to devote a portion of the Special Fund to defraying the cost of erecting Light-houses in the neighbourhood of this Colony.

I trust that your Lordship will approve of the answer which I caused to be made to the application. I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's most Obedient humble Servant,

Kenney,

Governor.

Colonial Secretary.

Mr Rennie to Rating loopy.

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce,

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1878.

At the annual meeting of this Chamber held on the 27th ultimo, the following resolution referring to the subject of Light-houses at the entrance to the port was unanimously passed:-

"Resolved that this Chamber views with satisfaction the recent

The Honorable H. B. Smith,

Acting Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong.

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