by Hein.
Provisional
Sunday had previously been in contact with Mr. G. Comes appointed &
the Chair for the above
S that of
Hun
twenty;
hit in consequence of the disturbances
of the date base
alluded to, and
also for reasons of
Imperial policy,
it was decided then. Later it was found that it could
be expedient to
occupy the
city of
Sham Shui Po town on
Sham Shui Po,
DRAFT.
which was
outside
the previous
Grunday
also to occupy
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Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir E. Wingfield.
Earl of Selborne.
Mr. Chamberlain.
the city of
Kowloon,
and same there
was a reservation in
section 4 of the
Convention.
The town
of Sham Shui Po
and the city
of Kowloon
were
accordingly occupied on the 16th May
Late, and
have