continued.
at Hong Kong of bechen
concurrently
and defceled Dotters, concur with perfect Coms, would be liable to serious objection; and altho Sir J. Pottinger was fully justified by the exigency of the Case in having recours to this extraordinary aid, it will be advisable that the receipts and Beegments of the Commissariat other Public Chests should be made in perfect too in corry case in a position loss would not be incurred by strict adherence to this Euler
It further appears to My Lords that as the arrangements both of the Military and Civil branches of Her Majesty's Service of Hong Kong, and of the other statins in China assuming a mere wettled and regular form, it will hence forward be exprotient that all transactions and negotiations for raising the ettency required for carrying thete services, either by drawing on Iris Country, or on the Indian Governme aganist tredits Established by the remittance of portions of the Chinese Indemnity, should be carried on by the Officer in charge of Her Majesty's Commissariot under the direction this Board
In the performance of this duly the Commissary will adhere, as forces mong be practicable, to the rules laid down in the Commissariat Ryulations, under which the Tunds required for Her Majesty's service in other Defundencies of the Grown are sttained; and if in any vistance deviation from those tules should appear to be called for by the Public Interest, the reasons for adopting such deviation should be distinctly reported and explained.
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at Hong Kong of bechen
concurrently
and defceled Dotters, concur
with perfect Coms, would be liable to serious objection; and altho Sir 7. Pottinger to as, fully justified by the gigoney of the Case in having recours to this ghaordinary aid, it wil be advisable that the receipts and Beegments of the Commissariat other Public Chests should be made in perfect too in corry case in
a position loss would not be incurred by strict adherence to this Euler
It further appears to
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My Lords that as the arrangements both of the Military and Civil branches of Her Majesty's Service of Hong Kong. and of the other statins in China
assuming
a mere wettled
and ryular form, it will hence forward be exprotient that all hansactions and negotiations for raising the ettency
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services, either by drawing on Iris
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required for Her Majesty's service in other Defundencies of the Grown are sttained; and if i' any vistance deviation from those tules should appear to be called for by the Public Interest, the reasons for adopting such deviation should be distinctly reported and explained.
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