No.

Sir,

OFFICE OF THE Crown Agents for THE COLONIES

DOWNING STREET, LONDON, S.W.

C. O.

255

JAN 96

189.6478

37 January 25 6473

Regn 579 app 15

Referring to your letter of the

"9th October No. 17178/95

I have the honour to transmit to you, for the information of the Secretary

of State, a copy of the Agreement into which we have entered on behalf of

the Government of

# Hong Kong

acknowledging the men named in the margins.

Police Constables.

Mr. Keight and Mr. Perkins

Walter

Passage has been provided for these men.

They have been appointed to leave

in the steamship

Glenorchy.

London

Copy

on the

have

on his appointment as

in that Colony.

→ passages have been provided for these men.

The Under Secretary of State

for the Colonies.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Mutamerm

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No.

Sir,

OFFICE OF THE Crown Agents for THE COLONIES

DOWNING STREET, LONDON, S.W.

C. O.

255

JAN 96

189.6478

37 January 25 6473

Regn 579 app 15

Referring to your letter of the

9th October No. 17178/95

I have the honour to transmit to you, for the information of the Secretary

of State, a copy of the Agreement into which we have entered on behalf of

the Government of

Hong Kong

acknowledging the men named in the margins.

Police Constables.

Mr. Keight and Mr. Perkins

Walter

Passage has been provided for these men.

They have been appointed to leave

in the steamship

Glenorchy.

London

Copy

on the

6th instant

of the Agreement has been forwarded to the

Colonial Government.

The Under Secretary of State

for the Colonies.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

[Name]

Given the constraints, the most accurate correction is provided directly in HTML format as requested.
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