in the Post Office building at Yokohama,
and the Site on
which it stands.
In connection with this subject, I am
directed by Lord Granville to inclose
two despatches from Her Majesty's
Minister in Japan
inclosing
Correspondence with the Governor of
(
234
placed by the Government of Hong Kong
upon the Post Office building and
other details;
I am
further
directed
to inclose a
Memorandum
drawn
up
42135
No 140.
September 10.
by Sir Harry
Parkes, who is now on
leave
of
absence in
this
country,
in
which he states that he has never
heard the result
of the inquiry
addressed by the Governor of Hong Kong
to the Colonial Office on this Subject,
in regard to the withdrawal
of British Post Offices,
Sir Harry Parkes asks to be furnished
with information
as to the value.
of
the
placed
Granville
However, to follow the exact output format requested, here is the revised version:in the Post Office building at Yokohama,
and the Site on
which it stands.
In connection with this subject, I am
directed by Lord Granville to inclose
two despatches from Her Majesty's
Minister in Japan
inclosing
Correspondence with the Governor of
(
234
placed by the Government of Hong Kong
upon the Post Office building and
other details;
I am
further
directed
to inclose a
Memorandum
drawn up
42135
No 140.
September 10.
by Sir Harry
Parkes, who is now on
leave
of
absence in
this
country,
in
which he states that he has never
heard the result
of the inquiry
addressed by the Governor of Hong Kong
to the Colonial Office on this Subject,
in regard to the withdrawal
of British Post Offices,
Sir Harry Parkes asks to be furnished
with information
as to the value.
of
the
placed
Granville
Revised to fit the exact format and rules:in the Post Office building at Yokohama,
and the Site on
which it stands.
In connection with this subject, I am
directed by Lord Granville to inclose
two despatches from Her Majesty's
Minister in Japan
inclosing
Correspondence with the Governor of
(234
placed by the Government of Hong Kong
upon the Post Office building and
other details;
I am further directed
to inclose a Memorandum drawn up
42135 No 140. September 10.
by Sir Harry Parkes, who is now on
leave of absence in this country,
in which he states that he has never
heard the result of the inquiry
addressed by the Governor of Hong Kong
to the Colonial Office on this Subject,
in regard to the withdrawal of British Post Offices,
Sir Harry Parkes asks to be furnished with information
as to the value.
of the
placed by Granville