No 75 of 1848.
Inclosure in Despatch
No 76.
Executive.
My Lord,
HONGKONG,
27th September, 1848.
In continuation of my Despatch No 261 of the 24th August, with regard to the temporary Police Guard procured for the Naval Stores at West Point, at the expense of the Colonial Government, I have the honor to forward, for Your Lordship's information, copy of a further correspondence which passed between Commodore Collieridge and myself on the subject of increasing the force already provided.
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Magistrate enclosing Letter from the Chief Superintendent of Police referring to the destitute condition of the widow and child of the late Inspector Smithers, and soliciting the Governor to allow her a free passage to England, and to represent her strong claims for a pension to Her Majesty's Government.
17th September, 1848.
The Right Honorable, The Earl Grey,
WED NOV 24 1848
Victoria, Hongkong,
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No 75 of 1848.
Inclosure in Gespatch
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Executive.
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27th September, 1848.
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Despatch $261 of the 24th August.
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17th September, 1848.
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