C.S.O. N. Q 142-

Hongkong. 12th September, 1879.

To

Acting Colonial Secretary (How: Cecil C. Smith).

From

Assistant Postmaster General (S. Barff).

Postal Agencies at Hiogo and Nagasaki.

Report on Sir Harry Parkes Despatch relating to.

Governor No.

Date.

1879

15 Sept

Last previous Paper. FOL

12799

746(18)

No. 12821

(Subject)

DESPATCH.

120

Operation of the Protocol for ensuring freedom of trade.

Remarks on.

forwards paragraph from Hongkong "Daily Press" on the subject.

(Minutes.)

Dr Meade

This despatch has crossed mine of the 13th September.

Jointing out that Lord Carnarvon disagrees with Sir John Pope Hennessy in many matters;

Enclosure No.2 in Governor of Hong Kong's Despatch No.114 of 14th September 1879.

No.644

It is noticeable that this letter expresses opinions.

If an authentic statement, it should be easy to place that the new arrangements in regard to Labuan affairs have the approval of Her Majesty's Government.

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C.S.O. N. Q 142-

Hongkong. 12th September, 1879.

To

Acting Colonial Secretary (How: Cecil C. Smith).

From

Assistant Postmaster General (S. Barff).

Postal Agencies at Hiogo and Nagasaki.

Report on Sir Harry Parkes Despatch relating to.

Governor No.

Date.

1879

15 Sept

Last previous Paper. FOL

12799

746(18)

No. 12821

(Subject)

DESPATCH.

120

Operation of the Protocol for ensuring freedom of trade.

Remarks on.

forwards paragraph from Hongkong "Daily Press" on the subject.

(Minutes.)

Dr Meade

This despatch has crossed mine of the 13th September.

Jointing out that Lord Carnarvon disagrees with Sir John Pope Hennessy in many matters;

Enclosure No.2 in Governor of Hong Kong's Despatch No.114 of 14th September 1879.

No.644

It is noticeable that this letter expresses opinions.

If an authentic statement, it should be easy to place that the new arrangements in regard to Labuan affairs have the approval of Her Majesty's Government.

Page 363

Page 363

Page 363

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Page 364

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