are 3 small public works, which

involve an

X

dearly reup

coffpenditure of tobo, ter- with the explanations fiven, & concedering the instruction that his A. Kennedy has lately had as to Luppolonastary Expenditur

I do not think anything further need be said

FRR. 26/4475

425/4

Rm 20/4

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RECEIVED

22 PR 1973

3852

75

330

653-

Government House,

5th March, 1873.-

Hongtong,

My Lord,

I have the honor to transmith herewith the usual Quarterly

the Months ending

NP 1755.

Returns

for

31th December, 18/2.-

It is not, I apprehend,

The Right - Honorable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of

State,

However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the text according to the rules, here is a more refined version:

are 3 small public works, which involve an expenditure of labour, ter- with the explanations given, & considering the instruction that his Excellency A. Kennedy has lately had as to Supplementary Expenditure

I do not think anything further need be said

FRR26/4475

425/4

Rm20/4

...

RECEIVED

22 FEB 1873

...

Government House,

5th March, 1873.

Hongkong,

My Lord,

I have the honor to transmit herewith the usual Quarterly Returns for the Months ending 31st December, 1872.

It is not, I apprehend,

The Right Honorable

The Earl of Kimberley,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,

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