The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office,

Londou S.W.

Sir,

4 South Parade,

York. 19th March 1901.

264 1901

Referring to your letter "No. 8420" of the 11th instant, and my reply dated the 12th instant, I have the honour to enclose a recommendation received from Sir William Robinson G.C.M.G., lately Governor of Hong Kong

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your most obedient Servant.

Arthur Chapman

Assessor of Rates

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The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office,

Londou S.W.

Sir,

4 South Parade,

York. 19th March 1901.

264 1901

Referring to your letter "No. 8420" of the 11th instant, and my reply dated the 12th instant, I have the honour to enclose a recommendation received from Sir William Robinson G.C.M.G., lately Governor of Hong Kong

I have the honour to be,

Sir, Your most obedient Servant.

Arthur Chapman

Assessor of Rates

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