Colonial Treasurer to leeching Colonial Secretary
than the cheque, without a special license,
was read a
f
first line at the beginning
this month, but it is believed that
Mr's Measure, designed to strengthen the
Government, will not now be
in the hands of
necessary
I have
in
for
and have therefore risked brought
a second reading
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Servant
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26th March, 1883.
Referring to the negotiations which I
have been engaged in for a considerable time with the Taipingshan prepared opening
Company, and the history and detail,
which I had the honour
of reporting
to
His Excellency and the Executive Council.
I now beg to state for
record that I have
just concluded the following arrangements
Administering the Government.
Hon. J. Stewart
Acting Colonial Secretary