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information copies of some correspondence with the Afistant Military Secretary from which it appears that the Major General left with the intention of procuding to Japan.

2.

I also lay before Hour

Lordship copies of letters from 2: Colonel

mi

Gedder and Lt. Colonel Hall informing that they had assumed the comment

of the Garrison, the former

on

the 30tt

ultimo and the latter on the 1th instant.

I have the honor to be

My Lord

Your Lordship's Noock Obedient, Stumble Servant,

Breffumery

REGO 23 AUG 80

Assistant Military Secretary to Aching Colonial Secretary.

No 4695.

Sii.

Itong Nong 29th June 1880.

I am desired by the heajor General to

notify, for the Information of the Governor of

Hong Kong, that the Major General Commanding

Unduline the Forces, China and Straits Settlements, has

the for

by

lift strughing on privilege leave.

The Honble

I have re

(Signed) 2. G. Stushisson

Assistant Military Secretary.

The Acting Colonial Secretary

Hong Kong

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