Government House, Hong Kong, 1st August, 1890.
My Lord,
Alluding to my despatch No. 175 of the 4th June last, in which I forwarded a report from the Surveyor General regarding certain modifications suggested...
The Right Honourable Lord Knutsford, G.C.M.G.,
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Government House, HongKong, 1st August, 1890.
My Lord,
Alluding to my despatch N. 175 of the 4th June last, in which I forwarded a report from the Surveyor General regarding certain modifications suggested by...
The Right Honourable Lord Knutsford, G.C.M.G.,
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Government House, Hong Kong, 1st August, 1890.
My Lord,
Alluding to my despatch No. 175 of the 4th June last, in which I forwarded a report from the Surveyor General regarding certain modifications suggested
The Right Honourable Lord Knutsford, G.C.M.G.,
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