Government House
DongKong, 18th December 1876
I have the honor to forward to Your Lordship copies
of three Ordinances which have passed
by the Legislative Council,
The Right Venerable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
RECEIVED
FEB 1877
411
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Government House
Dong Kong, 18th December 1876
I have the honour to forward to Your Lordship copies
of three Ordinances which have passed
by the Legislative Council,
The Right Venerable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
RECEIVED FEB 1877
411
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I agree. 27 a fl
W. 214
My Lord,
1454
77
4. 1076-11 & S 2454
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Dong Kong, 18th December 1876
I have the honour to forward to Your Lordship copies
of three Ordinances which have passed
by the Legislative Council,
The Right Venerable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
RECEIVED FEB 1877
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Dong Kong, 18th December 1876
I have the honour to forward to Your Lordship copies
of three Ordinances which have passed
by the Legislative Council,
The Right Venerable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
RECEIVED FEB 1877
4. 1076-11 & S 2454
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Dong Kong, 18th December 1876
I have the honour to forward to Your Lordship copies
of three Ordinances which have passed
by the Legislative Council,
The Right Venerable
The Earl of Carnarvon,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State.
RECEIVED FEB 1877
4. 1076-11 & S 2454
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