RECEIVER

ہم

23 MAY 1873

5759 16

73

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No 22

The Government Close, Olough long, Pet April, 1872.

My Lord,

In January last Mr Whittall renewed the discussion regarding the advisability of eriding Light haves to light Night Anurable from his place in the Segislative Cornail.

The Earl of Simmbarley, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State...

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RECEIVER

ہم

23 MAY 1873

5759 16

73

*

No 22

The Government House, Hong Kong, 4th April, 1872.

My Lord,

In January last Mr Whittall, from his place in the Legislative Council, renewed the discussion regarding the advisability of erecting light houses to light the harbour at night.

The Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State...

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RECEIVER

ہم

23 MAY 1873

5759 16

73

*

No 22

The Government House, Hong Kong, 4th April, 1872.

My Lord,

In January last Mr Whittall, from his place in the Legislative Council, renewed the discussion regarding the advisability of erecting light houses to light the harbour at night.

The Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State...

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