E

ships on

16

Sundays in Hong Hong Harbour,

Harbour, & who, in com sequence, suffer financially in competition with their rivals in trade who compel their officers &

очень

to do

so, unworthy

of your lordship's just consider a -

tion.

by

full viewv

amen in

the telegram from

of

that

ائی

This letter is written

The cloissions to se

of

sing apore, in the Times Алідарне,

cAugust, which states

"The Home Government has

dis allowed

• venting Sunday work in Hong

the

ordinance pre

4

Hong "Harbour; as

the Colonial ?

Office letter to us

of

G

July 1891,

speaks of

the ordinance

Old

"passed". "

This is

stated in the passage

informing

17

490

"that his lordship

communicate writte

informing "proposes to "the Governors of

the Colonies in

26

view

" which Sunday labour in the "Ports appears to be not suffi-

•ciently restricted with "to further measures " taken by legislation " of the

ordinance

" in Hong Kong

being

on the lines.

recently passed

or otherwise?

amin

Moreover, M. E. The Administrator told the Legislative Council

the 31th July 'It has receiver Her

"Majesty's assent

"tomorrow

criti

V comed

Force The Times is there-

fore evidently misinformed.

I have the honor to be

Yo

My

Lord

our obedient servant

The Right Souble

Lord Vonutsford

The the the

The secretary of State

for the Colonies.

MuDawton

Gorssemandé's the

Secretary

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