C.A. 16279.
I have been directed by the Secretary to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20th of May, forwarding to the Crown a despatch from the Acting Governor of Hong Kong, relating to the "Witte Water Works."
1. Before telegraphing to the Acting Governor, Sir Lyttelton would be glad to receive Mr. Chadwick's report, and to be assured that he has conferred with the Chairman of the Sanitary Board.
A considerable sum of money is involved, and on perusing the correspondence, it appears...
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I have been directed by the Sec. to ack. the receipt of Your Letter of the 20th of May, forwarding to the Crown a despatch from the Acting Governor, relating to "Witte Water Works."
1. Before telegraphing to the Acting Governor, Sir Lyttelton would be glad to receive Mr. Chadwick's report, and to be assured that he has conferred with the Chairman of the Sanitary Board.
A considerable sum of money is involved, and on perusing the correspondence, it appears...
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C.A. 16279.
I have been directed by the Sec. to ack. the receipt of Your Letter of the 20th of May, forwarding to the Crown a despatch from the Acting Governor, relating to "Witte Water Works."
1. Before telegraphing to the Acting Governor, Sir Lyttelton would be glad to receive Mr. Chadwick's report, and to be assured that he has conferred with the Chairman of the Sanitary Board.
A considerable sum of money is involved, and on perusing the correspondence, it appears...
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