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or uur)

Sts 201

but saying

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Lace

that offe

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came the quen to the

Menimenda tear

Que Eu 29/12

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No 293.

C. O.

19019

RECR

183

Government House,

Hong Kong, 27 October, 1894-

My Lord Marquess,

With reference

to

paragraph 31 of my despatch No. 17654 N. 201 of the 4th ultimo, I

have the honour to transmit

The Right Honourable

The Marquess of Ripon, K.G,

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