RECEIVED
C.O.
SEP 28 1844
1. 1614 Amaking
199
To the Right Honorable the Lords
Commissioner of Her Majesty's Treasury
My Lords,
I have the honor to lay before
your Lordships, for the information
the enclosed Copy of correspondence,
which has taken place between the
Colonial Government of Hong Kong,
and the Deputy Postmaster General
having reference to the arrangement
of the Post Office, and shewing the difficulties that officer has experienced in entering upon
the Duties of his Office
The principal points to which this correspondence alludes appear to be the question as to the liability to Postage of the official correspondence to and from Hong Kong, and the regulations to be enforced respecting the dispatch and receipt of such letters.
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of this confondence Atd. de information and pridance of
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RECEIVED
C.0.
SEP 28 1844
1. 1614 Amaking
199
To the Right Honorable the Lords
Commpioner ofter Mapsly's Treasury
My Lovets.
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for the information of your Lordships
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the Duties of his Office
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