2.
which reads as follows:-
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"Colonial Regulation No.200 Any person in a *Colony has the right to address the Secretary *of State, if he thinks proper; in which case
"he must transmit such communication, unsealed "and in triplicate, to the Governor, requesting "him to forward it in due course to the
"Secretary of State. Every letter, memorial, or other document which may be received by *the Secretary of State from a Colony otherwise
than through the Governor will be referred back
"to the Governor for his report."
I am, Gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
(Sd.) E. I. Wynne-Jones
p. Colonial Secretary.
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Enclosure No.3.
HE CHINA COAST OFFICERS' GUILD
age 9
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THE MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD OF CHINA
Hong Kong, 17th May, 1929.
The Honourable the Colonial Secretary,
Hong Kong.
Sir,
We desire to thank you for your letter of the 9th
May and have the honour to inform you that the information
contained therein was somewhat surprising, in that the first
paragraph of our letter to you of the 29th April, 1929, was not
understood.
We have no knowledge of any officer of the Merchant
Navy having met His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester during
his stay at Hong Kong but it is common knowledge that every
other service of the Colony was amply represented, at Queen's
Pier at the arrival ceremony.
It is owing to the very short stay that vessels have
in port and the many duties that Officers of this service have
to perform that they find it almost impossible to call at
Government House, and it is greatly regretted that this fact
does not appear to be known, beyond the Service itself.
We have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient servants,
(Sd.) T. T. Laurenson
(Sd.) W. J. Stokes
Branch Secretaries.
age 9
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COL. OFFICE
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
2nd May, 1929.
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Enclo. No. 1.
Enclo. No. 2.
Sir,
1.
I have the honour to inform you that His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O., arrived
in this Colony by S.3. Morea" on the 25th of April, 1929, as arranged, and left for Japan by H.M.S. "Suffolk" at 6 p.m. on
the 27th of April, 1929.
2.
I forward for your information a copy of the official programme together with press cuttings reporting the principal events which occurred during His Royal Highness'
Enclo. Nos 3&4-stay in the Colony, copies of the Addresses presented by the
Enclo. No.5. Enclo. No.6.
Enclo. No.7.
Enclo. No.8.
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European and Chinese Communities, and of His Royal Highness'
reply, and photographs of the actual Addresses and caskets as
presented to him.
3.
All the arrangements passed off without any hitch and His Royal Highness was graciously pleased to express
his satisfaction with the arrangements made for his entertain-
ment.
4.
I attach a copy of a wireless message received
from him after his departure, together with a copy of my
reply thereto.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant,
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THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LIEUTENANT COLONEL L.C.M.S. ALERY, M.P.,
&c.
&c..
&c.
Governor, &c.
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