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Enclosure

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Raof 26 NOV 10,

No.1725/10 Conf.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong,

14th July,

1910.

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Dear Mr. Percebois,

With reference to the interview on the 13th instant,

I am directed to state that His Excellency the Officer Adminis-

tering the Government would be very much obliged if you could

furnish me with a confidential memorandum (on the lines of

the conversation on that date) on the etate of matters at the

Harbour Office generally, outside of the particular matters

with which you were concerned, so far as you were able to

observe.

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Your commente i on the attitude of the Staff towards

their work and the public &c., would be of great value to Him

Excellency if and whon sous re-organisation comes to bo

effected.

Yours faithfully,

(ad) A.M.Thomson.

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