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would be met with one copy for record

The & disposed y

copies we have obtained have all

No. 144.

Hongkong.

requisitioned

I by the Dept, for giving away presume. It would appear to be for you to say therefor

you how likely to require.

But if you are going to make people buy it in future

I should think 10 would be enough to keep.

"AR" (2 ca 11/5 I understand you already have sufficient copies.

of so will 6457 Brows four this case of 30065

c.a. दिद 412/5 Mr. Stubbs Sgree cia 13/5

Sir,

483 16400 MAY 04

Government House, Hongkong, 5th April, 1904.

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the "Library Despatch" of the 26th February last and

to state that the documents mentioned therein are being forwarded to your address by the next opportunity.

Pay Carcel Post.

Apce Idading Simpson's Exper

2. With regard to Professor Simpson's Report, which was printed in London, 20 copies were sent to you under

cover of Sir Henry Blake's Despatch No. 340 of the 9th July last and 20 further copies by my Despatch No. 57 of the

not registered 18th February last. If the 50 copies now being forwarded are required for distribution to the Public I would suggest that

they should be sold at 10/- a copy either through the Crown Agents or Messrs. Stanford, as the book was produced at a

considerable expense to this Government and a very large free distribution of copies to many parts of the World has already

been made. In this connection I may mention that copies are sold here through the Government Printers at $5 each.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Amay Officer Administering the Government.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

&c. &c. &c.

800.

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