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sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge the pencipt of
your confidential despatch of the 18th of March with which
you transmitted Er„Fletcher's report on the recent Sitike
in Hong Kong,
2. I have rens both your despatch and Kr.Fletehnyt ka
report with great intereat, and I desire to express to you
my appreciation of the vigour which marked the steba
taken by your Government to deal with the orisis,
5. I am inviting the attention of the Foreign Offien
to paragraph 6 of your despatch in the matter of the
konintendo rendered by the United States Consul General and
his fellow-countrymen, and to paragraph 8, in which you
represent the difficulties arising from the political
situation in South China.
4.
A copy of your despatch with the report has been
semana nieated to the War Offien and the Admiralty.
I here the honour to be,
YRATES
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eta..
Bir,
Your most abedient,
humble servant,