M. Bramston

We are still waiting to hear from the Royal Committee the Royal & Mr. Prin Astronome Royal. Shall reminders be sent as this months have elapsed ...

W. Lucas

10/3/7/2

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Did you know anything of these matters

30/3/2

M. Bramston

No. I spoke to M. Pearson about it shortly after.

H. Price is now ill, but has been I think in communication with the Astronomer Royal on the Subject. He may have waited a little to tell us.

20/2

My Lord,

I have already seen the Estimates for 1882 that the Council have voted a sum of $20,000 for the Establishment of an Observatory.

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RLOP

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Government House, Hong Kong, 1st October, 1881.

Your Lordship will see by a perusal of the Estimates for 1882 that the Council have voted a sum of $20,000 for the Establishment of an Observatory.

CPL 187404 Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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M. Bramston

We are still waiting to hear from the Royal Committee & Mr. Prin Astronome Royal. Shall reminders be sent as this months have elapsed...

W. Lucas

10/3/7/2

Gur Ab 18. Remind thats t

Did you know anything of these matters

30/3/2

M. Bramston

No. I spoke to M. Pearson about it shortly after.

H. Price is now ill, but has been I think in communication with the Astronomer Royal on the Subject. He may have waited a little to tell us.

20/2

My Lord,

I have already seen the Estimates for 1882 that the Council have voted a sum of $20,000 for the Establishment of an Observatory.

C 0. 19440 RLOP

\REGE 7 NOV 81

20

Government House, HongKong, 1st October, 1881.

Your Lordship will see by a perusal of the Estimates for 1882 that the Council have voted a sum of $20,000 for the Establishment of an Observatory.

CPL187404 Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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M. Bramston

We are still waiting to hear from the Royal Committee & Mr. Prin Astronome Royal. Shall reminders be sent as this months have elapsed...

W. Lucas

10/3/7/2

Gur Ab 18. Remind thats t

Did you know anything of these matters

30/3/2

M. Bramston

No. I spoke to M. Pearson about it shortly after.

H. Price is now ill, but has been I think in communication with the Astronomer Royal on the Subject. He may have waited a little to tell us.

20/2

My Lord,

I have already seen the Estimates for 1882 that the Council have voted a sum of $20,000 for the Establishment of an Observatory.

C 0. 19440 RLOP

\REGE 7 NOV 81

20

Government House, Hong Kong, 1st October, 1881.

Your Lordship will see by a perusal of the Estimates for 1882 that the Council have voted a sum of $20,000 for the Establishment of an Observatory.

CPL187404 Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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