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H. Pottinger

Saffechard

that

a

copy of this should be

28th January 1845.

Victoria, Hongkong.

Governor

Despatch 8.

Lord Stanley.

Received

Despatch No: 28

1844, stating that owing to

In reply to His Lordship's 18 of 3rd Septr.

authorized had become

belonging Company, the advance. a sum left by Sir H. Pottinger to the East India

unnecessary.

No J Legislative.

17 June 1845.

9:2 Hongkong

71

1845

Victoria, Hongkong,

1845

My Lord,

287

January

Adverting to Your Lordship's

Despatch No=26 of August, 12th requiring

that a particular report should be forwarded respecting the motives and object of Each new Ordinance, I proceed to review any past correspondence, and supply any omissions which may have occurred in this respect.

The first Ordinance promulgated

after my arrival was No:13 of 1844. intituled "An Ordinance for the

appointment and regulation of Native Chinese Peace Officers (Patrolling and Paoukea) within the Colony of Hongkong.

The Right Honorable,

Lord Stanley.

ye

Ye

The

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H. Pottinger Saffechard that a copy of this should be 28th January 1845. Victoria, Hongkong. Governor Despatch 8. Lord Stanley. Received Despatch No: 28 1844, stating that owing to In reply to His Lordship's 18 of 3rd Septr. authorized had become belonging Company, the advance. a sum left by Sir H. Pottinger to the East India unnecessary. No J Legislative. 17 June 1845. 9:2 Hongkong 71 1845 Victoria, Hongkong, 1845 My Lord, 287 January Adverting to Your Lordship's Despatch No=26 of August, 12th requiring that a particular report should be forwarded respecting the motives and object of Each new Ordinance, I proceed to review any past correspondence, and supply any omissions which may have occurred in this respect. The first Ordinance promulgated after my arrival was No:13 of 1844. intituled "An Ordinance for the appointment and regulation of Native Chinese Peace Officers (Patrolling and Paoukea) within the Colony of Hongkong. The Right Honorable, Lord Stanley. ye Ye The
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A H. Stofn Saffeuchard that a affey of this should be 28th January 1945. Victoria, Hongkong. Governor Despatch 8. Lord Harley. Received Despatch No: 28 1844, stating that droing to In reply to His Lordship's 18 of 3rd Septr. authorized had become belonging Company, the advance. a sum left by Sir H. Pottinger to the East India umecessary. No J Legislative . 17 June 145. 9:2 Hongkong 71 1845 Victoria, Houghong, 1845 My Lord, 287 January Adverting to Your Lordship's Despatele N=26 of August, 12th requiring that a particular report should be forwarded respecting the motives and abject of Each new Ordinance, Sproceed to review any past correspondence, and supply any omissions which may have occurred in this respect. The first Ordinance promulgated after my arrival was No:13 of 1844. intituled "An Ordinance for the appointment and regulation of Native Chinese Peace Officers (Paruching and Paoukea) within the Colony of Houghing . The Right Honorable, Lord Stanley. ye Ye The
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A

H. Stofn

Saffeuchard

that

a

affey of this should be

28th January 1945.

Victoria, Hongkong.

Governor

Despatch 8.

Lord Harley.

Received

Despatch No: 28

1844, stating that droing to

In reply to His Lordship's 18 of 3rd Septr.

authorized had become

belonging Company, the advance. a sum left by Sir H. Pottinger to the East India

umecessary.

No J Legislative .

17 June 145.

9:2 Hongkong

71

1845

Victoria, Houghong,

1845

My Lord,

287

January

Adverting to Your Lordship's

Despatele N=26 of August, 12th requiring

that a particular report should be forwarded respecting the motives and abject of Each new Ordinance, Sproceed to review any past correspondence, and supply any omissions which may have occurred in this respect.

The first Ordinance promulgated

after my arrival was No:13 of 1844. intituled "An Ordinance for the

appointment and regulation of Native Chinese Peace Officers (Paruching and Paoukea) within the Colony of Houghing .

The Right Honorable,

Lord Stanley.

ye

Ye

The

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