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will convey to Sir Thomas trade the warmest thanks of your Company for his most able and patient assis tance: His skilful and untiring
indearours ʼn irn and promote British intinst deserve the most
Cordial recognition.
Iam, Feat Fir
Your faithful servant Signed) J.G. Funr.
Tunturi
2147ver 1881
Dear Mr Aunn.
Jurie sind you:
official
answer to you.
the 19th inst
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Eether of
be done.
I fear that nothing can
I spoke to his bxy li
last ironing again on the subject
of lines. He said that a
line between
HKong
and Canton
would be out
of his jurisdiction, but he doubted much that it could pory.
Im
not
word: I feel sure that if uncen
hare his support: Pasked again about a possible line from Thing -
He said agam, refer
Kong to Take
"
amy applicant to me, but he would
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