the same domicile. It seems to me therefore an impossible position to let one have it and the other not. Awkward case but the
It is an
best way out of the difficulty is to take it away from the one who should never have been given it. He has only had it a few months
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I don't like to do them. Favouring Alway is a very different thing to refusing, and I chafed at the acceptance of it, frankly it seemed much to have been granted, being faced with roots like this coming up
and that the Governor did so in referring
This comes matters the other ...
impossible position possible.
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Sir,
Disp. 12326 of 12th Mar 1875.
S. Disp. N. 20907 20th Decr. 1895.
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Government House, Hong Kong 24 November, 1896.
With reference to the previous correspondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to forward the enclosed Memorial from Mr. E. M. Hazeland,
13th Nov. 1896.
The Right Honorable,
Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.
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