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COPY.
No. 331/1914.
Your Excellency,
Faclosure
Government House,
Hongkong. lat. May, 1914.
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I have to thank Your Excellency for your very kind letter received by me yesterday. I too have been moved by
the strong wish to call personally on you and I still hope for an opportunity of doing so when the daily urgency of public business
is related.
In the meantime I wish to assure you of the great pleasure it gave me to receive your esteemed brother Major- -General Lung Chin-Kwong, and to = express my sincere apprecia-
-tion of your courtesy in sending him to call upon me.
With the assurance of my highest respect.
I have etc.,
(sd.) F. H. May,
Governor.&c..
His Excellency
Lung Chai-Kong
Governor-General of Kwangtung.