pirates, the Imperial Govt will recognise the first fruits of the instructions which

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L

the

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of Dec: East informed

red me

H.B.M. I had been so good as to send to the Governor of

Hongkong with the view of facilitating the action of the

Colonial Authorities

in the matter

of the extradition of Chinese

fugitives.

I have

Col: Office P.L

Jan 27. 1887

Lew to Jen

Face

Individual.

Foreign Off:

No. 2109

(Confidential)

(Subject.) 214 DOMESTIC. 987." The bearing of the Frauds - British Commercial Interests

3. previous Paper. 22214 copy sent to Jen.

3050 subsequent Paper. With copy

British Trade. Dept: which has been sent to H.B.M. Minister in China.

(Minutes.)

I. Meade

This is marked for file

but

? Ask F.O. whether it (or the substance of it) may not be communicated to the

Chamber of Commerce at Hongkong through the Governor with reference to their Report

20611

sent to F.O.

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