further light

I have

them upon it, and

the rather in

ris the

of State

Q...

adjust

that,

1984(?)5

way of the Secretary be just.

may be p

have, re

C. of S. (?) Howard

Enclosed.

C. O. 581 (copy) Colonial Secretary to Mr A4233.7.

RE

REGO 9 JAN 88,

Colonial Secretary's Office

Hongkong, 28 November, 1887.

directed by

the

Governor to acknowledge

the

receipt of your

letter

of

the 23rd

instant respecting Lot 184

and to inform you

that its statements, which do not

include some

of

the

important facts disclosed by

the papers in the case, do not modify His Excellency's

decision.

Thos. Howard, Esq.,

Attorney for

M. J. D. Stephens, Esq.

As

final I have, &c.

Frederick Stewart

Colonial Secretary

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further light

I have them upon it, and the rather in ris the of State Q... adjust that, 1984(?)5 way of the Secretary be just. may be p have, re C. of S. (?) Howard

Enclosed.

C.O.581 (copy) Colonial Secretary to Mr A4233.7.

RE

REGO 9 JAN 88,

Colonial Secretary's Office

Hongkong, 28 November, 1887.

Directed by the Governor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 23rd instant respecting Lot 184 and to inform you that its statements, which do not include some of the important facts disclosed by the papers in the case, do not modify His Excellency's decision.

Thos. Howard, Esq., Attorney for M. J. D. Stephens, Esq.

As final I have, &c.

Frederick Stewart

Colonial Secretary

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further light

I have them upon it, and the rather in ris the of State Q... adjust that, 1984(?)5 way of the Secretary be just. may be p have, re C. of S. (?) Howard

Enclosed.

C.O.581(copy) Colonial Secretary to Mr A4233.7.

RE

REGO 9 JAN 88,

Colonial Secretary's Office

Hongkong, 28 November, 1887.

Directed by the Governor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 23rd instant respecting Lot 184 and to inform you that its statements, which do not include some of the important facts disclosed by the papers in the case, do not modify His Excellency's decision.

Thos. Howard, Esq., Attorney for M. J. D. Stephens, Esq.

As final I have, &c.

Frederick Stewart

Colonial Secretary

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