passed between Vice-Admi- ral Sir E. H. Seymour, KCB., on the subject
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and myself of the establishment of a Post Office at Wei-hai-Wei (on the island of Lenkung). I have the honour to be,
Sir Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
W Back Major General, Alministering the Government,
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"Centurion" at Wei-hai-wei.
23rd, July, 1898.
As it is probable that, with an increase of
European population, it will be necessary to establish a Fost
Office at Wei-hai-wei (on the Island of Leu Kung), I should be
glad if Your Excellency would inform me whether any arrange-
ment can be made for the Colony under Your Excellency's Go-
vernment in the first place to furnish the stamps required
for use here, and, if so, what would be the procedure to adopt
in obtaining and accounting for the same.
2. If, when the time comes, it would be possible
for Your Excellency to lend a subordinate Post Office Official
to start the office here, which would be on a very small scale
to commence with, I should be under a great obligation.
His Excellency
I have,
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(Sd.) E H SEYMOUR,
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Vice-Admiral.
Major-General Wilsone Black, C C.B.
Administering the Government of
HONG KONG.