be immediately sent for from Pakin
also be set to the useful.
that he may
language
and that the Sec. of State should express great regret that in deference to his f. Bowen's judgment Opening against his own permitted M. May to go to Takin
JM 7.15 July
We cannot have the receipt of Mr. March's Memo. of March 1884 to which he refers impugned Which. Ref. in par: 5 of 14/375 of to
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Bowen said that all who were "capable of forming a judgment" the Judgment agreed with
? I would refer this Desp. To Sir E. Bowen saying that
f. he had doubtless foreseen the difficulty on to which Mr Marsh refers
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to have drawn his attention in 1884, though his Memo 365 does not seem to have been forwarded to the Govt. and that Lord Granville would before he had wied to deal with it.
and
It is lamentable
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The waste of money caused by the foreman's fancy
interpreter of
Very
hi own
& have
The
mandarin
Speaking Estate Chinese calling There was only one
at the messaging.
lawn timber mouth.
all one can do is not to fund any more cadets & Pekin
and of Mr. Sercombe Smith hachen In a what time in Peking he had better be called and set to ban the Congreve which is macnery.