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No. of Date

Deep: Deep:

Subject of Despatch.

27%. May 30 Reporting necessity of a further

grant of £694 12 or the part of Government, towards the completion of the Colonial Church

Are. of

tarch:

5

28. June 3 Referring to Ser-

John Davis's

Despatch No. 29 of 21st Febuary

:umending that

1848, and recommending

Marine lot I 64 be granted to

the Hongkong and Canton

Steam Packet Company, in

of lots 29 and 30.

29.

6th

30.

"

10th.

In lieu

4.

Replying to His Lordship's Despater r 15 of 4th March, with reference

to Mr. Morrison's situation as

Colonial Surgeon

Submitting for His Lordship's approval Ordinance) No. 1 of 1848, to repeal the Ordinance Nr 6 of 1847 cntitled. An Ordinanced for extending " the summary jurisdiction of Police "Magistrates and Sustices of the "Peace within the Colony of "Hongkong ", and to substituto.

"other provisions in the place of

those contained in the said Ordinance One-


15.

L

No of Daic of Desh Desh

Subject of Despatch

No. of

31. Save 18th Submitting application from M

Hillier the Chief Magistrate, that the costs incurred by him in defending an action arising out of an arrest made by him of two Portuguese

subjects,

of

the authority and order. "Sir. John Davis, be-defrayed-

by the Government.

32. 15th Sarbmitting further application

from the manager of the briental Bank.,

34.

"1

"

requesting that the notes of that Establishment

may

be

recognized by the Colossial Groun and recommending its adoption under certain securities..

One.

2

19th Replizing, to Ibis Lordships Respeted 7. 14 of 14th April. last, requiring explanation as to the Fees paid. Mr. Parker in the cases The Queen. ✓. Livingston, and The Rusen. 7.

Rusen. &. Ching Cheong, and requiring to be made acquainted with the result of the trial of Mr. Parrant for conspiracy 3.

20th Replying to His Lordship's Despatch. Nr 22 of the 6th April, requiring in formation as to the cause of the difficulties which led. Mr. En idwell to resign his office in October, 1847. 3.

Nove.

33.

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No. of Date Deep: Deep: Subject of Despatch. 27%. May 30 Reporting necessity of a further grant of £694 12 or the part of Government, towards the completion of the Colonial Church Are. of tarch: 5 28. June 3 Referring to Ser- John Davis's Despatch No. 29 of 21st Febuary :umending that 1848, and recommending Marine lot I 64 be granted to the Hongkong and Canton Steam Packet Company, in of lots 29 and 30. 29. 6th 30. " 10th. In lieu 4. Replying to His Lordship's Despater r 15 of 4th March, with reference to Mr. Morrison's situation as Colonial Surgeon Submitting for His Lordship's approval Ordinance) No. 1 of 1848, to repeal the Ordinance Nr 6 of 1847 cntitled. An Ordinanced for extending " the summary jurisdiction of Police "Magistrates and Sustices of the "Peace within the Colony of "Hongkong ", and to substituto. "other provisions in the place of those contained in the said Ordinance One- 15. L No of Daic of Desh Desh Subject of Despatch No. of 31. Save 18th Submitting application from M Hillier the Chief Magistrate, that the costs incurred by him in defending an action arising out of an arrest made by him of two Portuguese subjects, of the authority and order. "Sir. John Davis, be-defrayed- by the Government. 32. 15th Sarbmitting further application from the manager of the briental Bank., 34. "1 " requesting that the notes of that Establishment may be recognized by the Colossial Groun and recommending its adoption under certain securities.. One. 2 19th Replizing, to Ibis Lordships Respeted 7. 14 of 14th April. last, requiring explanation as to the Fees paid. Mr. Parker in the cases The Queen. ✓. Livingston, and The Rusen. 7. Rusen. &. Ching Cheong, and requiring to be made acquainted with the result of the trial of Mr. Parrant for conspiracy 3. 20th Replying to His Lordship's Despatch. Nr 22 of the 6th April, requiring in formation as to the cause of the difficulties which led. Mr. En idwell to resign his office in October, 1847. 3. Nove. 33.
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14. No. of Date Deep: Deep: Subject of Despatch. 27%. May 30 Reporting necessity of a further grant of £.694 12 or the part of Government, towards the completion of the Colonial Church Are. of tarch: 5 28. June 3 Referring to Ser- John Davis's Despatch No. 29 of 21st Febuary :umending that 1848, and recommending Marine lot I 64 be granted to the Hongkong and Canton Steam Packet Company, in of lots 29 and 30. 29. 6th 30. " 10th. In lieu 4. Replying to His Lordship's Despater r 15 of 4th March, with reference to Mr. Morrison's situation as Colonial Surgeon Submitting for His Lordship's approval Ordinance) No. 1 of 1848, to repeal the Ordinance Nr 6 of 1847 cntitled. An Ordinanced for extending " the summary jurisdiction of Police "Magistrates and Sustices of the "Peace within the Colony of "Hongkong ", and to substituto. "other provisions in the place of those contained in the said Ordinance One- 15. L No of Daic of Desh Desh Subject of Despatch No. of 31. Save 18th Submitting application from M Hillier the Chief Magistrate, that the costs incurred by him in defending an action arising out of an arrest made by him of two Portuguese subjects, of the authority and order. "Sir. John Davis, be-defrayed- by the Government. 32. 15th Sarbmitting further application from the manager of the briental Bank., 34. "1 " requesting that the notes of that Establishment may be recognized by the Colossial Groun and recommending its adoption under certain securities.. One. 2 19th Replizing, to Ibis Lordships Respeted 7. 14 of 14th April. last, requiring explanation as to the Fees paid. Mr. Parker in the cases The Queen. ✓. Livingston, and The Rusen. 7. Rusen. &. Ching Cheong, and requiring to be made acquainted with the result of the trial of Mr. Parrant for conspiracy 3. 20th Replying to His Lordship's Despatch. Nr 22 of the 6th April, requiring in formation as to the cause of the difficulties which led. Mr. En idwell to resign his office in October, 1847. 3. Nove. 33.
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No. of Date

Deep: Deep:

Subject of Despatch.

27%. May 30 Reporting necessity of a further

grant of £.694 12 or the part of Government, towards the completion of the Colonial Church

Are. of

tarch:

5

28. June 3 Referring to Ser-

John Davis's

Despatch No. 29 of 21st Febuary

:umending that

1848, and recommending

Marine lot I 64 be granted to

the Hongkong and Canton

Steam Packet Company, in

of lots 29 and 30.

29.

6th

30.

"

10th.

In lieu

4.

Replying to His Lordship's Despater r 15 of 4th March, with reference

to Mr. Morrison's situation as

Colonial Surgeon

Submitting for His Lordship's approval Ordinance) No. 1 of 1848, to repeal the Ordinance Nr 6 of 1847 cntitled. An Ordinanced for extending " the summary jurisdiction of Police "Magistrates and Sustices of the "Peace within the Colony of "Hongkong ", and to substituto. "other provisions in the place of

those contained in the said Ordinance One-

15.

L

No of Daic of Desh Desh

Subject of Despatch

No. of

31. Save 18th Submitting application from M

Hillier the Chief Magistrate, that the costs incurred by him in defending an action arising out of an arrest made by him of two Portuguese

subjects,

of

the authority and order. "Sir. John Davis, be-defrayed-

by the Government.

32. 15th Sarbmitting further application

from the manager of the briental Bank.,

34.

"1

"

requesting that the notes of that Establishment

may

be

recognized by the Colossial Groun and recommending its adoption under certain securities..

One.

2

19th Replizing, to Ibis Lordships Respeted 7. 14 of 14th April. last, requiring explanation as to the Fees paid. Mr. Parker in the cases The Queen. ✓. Livingston, and The Rusen. 7.

Rusen. &. Ching Cheong, and requiring to be made acquainted with the result of the trial of Mr. Parrant for conspiracy 3.

20th Replying to His Lordship's Despatch. Nr 22 of the 6th April, requiring in formation as to the cause of the difficulties which led. Mr. En idwell to resign his office in October, 1847. 3.

Nove.

33.

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