of 1 April is open to the interpretation put upon it by Eur. Round.

It was stated that this topo apon China and Japan would be £12,600, and it was proposed that any Colony entering the Union should be charged with only 1⁄2 the cost apon such entry. The Treasury did not however state what proportion of the £12,600 was proper to Hongkong and they requested this information.

We asked for this information on July 3.

YP3Q 76

POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.

Government Dispatch No. 298

7 June 1876

This message has passed through the hands of Telegraphest. Writer.

Done by Jovens Lord Carnarvon. London

Mhunky forth home litar rouin & eccensed ematen lies to Should like traits Kaylor King King be separate, specified reformist, as their government of exertion fexecut Chinese & Japanese ponto Reply, Bus 420 Bre on this heam desirable further Collanations by Mail.

From Wacey & Sons, London

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