sent to Consels in China ete from
the
Inland Revenice.
Office of "As the Treasury
provided that in the
Consuls shall.
All Andhhen it is
General Service
time to times sende
from requisitions to the Chief Cleak for further supplies of stamps and these after being countersigned will be passed
by that Officer
on/
to the Inland Revenue Office.
which has accepted the duty of
forwarding the stamps to their
respective destinations.
It is thought however that this
angement is not
arran
to the case
of
ther suited
altogether
China &
and it
has been suggested that the supply
might
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might be mailiaired with greater regularity
a
stock.
byforwarding
Postmarter at Hongkong.,
him the distributor
Ther
addressing.
for fresh supplied
form
of stamps to the
and constituting
of stamps to Consuls
to hum requisitions
more or
in the
lessen
to be adopted in the
Las
of the General Service_
Should the Lords of the Treasury,
concur in this
arrangement
may
I
Am
be proposed
to request that it to the Postmaster General, and on
Lord Granville leaming that it is
- agreed
to the
necessary widiction
at this office
would be drawn
for
the
up
guidance of
at Hongkong
the Postmaster
I am ete
(or) B.Curric