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for their washing and body servants.

In all houses they are lodged and fed.

In the third and fourth firms the clerks mess with the partners, and except that they do not invite their friends to the table are on the same footing there.

In the first and second firms the clerks mess apart. An allowance is made to each of some £10 for mess-money,

No. 19

Miscellaneous.

G.P.O.

My Lord,

MAY 27 1850

Victoria, Hongkong, 21st March, 1850.

I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, copy of a correspondence arising out of a claim made by Mr Hyland, the Deputy Post Master General, for remuneration for certain articles of property destroyed by the falling in of a ceiling of a room in the Post Office, on the 16th September last year.

A well-furnished room with all appliances, is provided for them, as well as separate dormitories, with lights, fires and common furniture. (True Extract)

Colonial Secretary's Office,

The Building at present occupied by the Post Office was built by Government for the Office of the Registrar General, and handed over to Mr. Hyland in January 1846, as is shown by letter from the Surveyor General

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey,

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140 for their washing and body servants. In all houses they are lodged and fed. In the third and fourth firms the clerks mess with the partners, and except that they do not invite their friends to the table are on the same footing there. In the first and second firms the clerks mess apart. An allowance is made to each of some £10 for mess-money, No. 19 Miscellaneous. G.P.O. My Lord, MAY 27 1850 Victoria, Hongkong, 21st March, 1850. I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, copy of a correspondence arising out of a claim made by Mr Hyland, the Deputy Post Master General, for remuneration for certain articles of property destroyed by the falling in of a ceiling of a room in the Post Office, on the 16th September last year. A well-furnished room with all appliances, is provided for them, as well as separate dormitories, with lights, fires and common furniture. (True Extract) Colonial Secretary's Office, The Building at present occupied by the Post Office was built by Government for the Office of the Registrar General, and handed over to Mr. Hyland in January 1846, as is shown by letter from the Surveyor General The Right Honorable The Earl Grey,
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140 for their washing and body servants. Im all houses they and fed. of are lodged In the third and fourth the above, and I believe in most firms, they mess with the partners, and except that they do not the table invite their friends to are exactly same footing there. the In the first and second firms the clerks mess apart.- An allowance is made to each Of some £10 money, mass- and No. 19 Miscellaneous. G.P.O. My Lord, ہے MAY 27 1850 Victoria, Hongkong, 21th. March, 1850. I have the honor to enclose for Your Lordship's information, copy of a correspondence arising out of a plain made by Mr Hyland, the + Deputy Post Master General, for emuneration for certain articles of property to destroyed by the falling in of a cocking To of a room in the Post. September last year. A month, 2. as table a well- pranished room with all appliances, is provided for them, as well as separate dormitories, with lights, fires and common furniture. ( True Extract) Mame Colonial Secretary. ceiling Office, on the 16th was built by The Building) at present rccupied by the Post Office : Government for the Office of the Registrar General, and handed over to Mr. Hyland in January 1846, 1846, as is for a Post Office shown by letter from the Surveyor General The Right Honorable The Earl Grey, He, Je, Za
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for their washing and body servants.

Im all houses they

and fed.

of

are

lodged

In the third and fourth

the above, and I believe in

most firms, they mess with the partners, and except that they

do not

the table

invite their friends to

are

exactly

same footing there.

the

In the first and second

firms the clerks mess apart.-

An allowance is made to each

Of some £10

money,

mass-

and

No. 19

Miscellaneous.

G.P.O.

My Lord,

ہے

MAY 27 1850

Victoria, Hongkong,

21th. March, 1850.

I have the honor to enclose

for Your Lordship's information, copy of a correspondence arising out of a plain made by Mr Hyland, the + Deputy Post Master General, for

emuneration

for

certain articles of property

to destroyed by the falling in of a cocking

To

of a

room in the Post. September last year.

A

month,

2.

as

table

a well- pranished

room with all appliances,

is provided for them, as well as

separate dormitories, with lights, fires and

common furniture. ( True Extract)

Mame

Colonial Secretary.

ceiling

Office, on the 16th

was built by

The Building) at present

rccupied by the Post Office

:

Government for the Office of the Registrar General, and handed over to Mr. Hyland

in

January 1846,

1846, as is

for a Post Office shown by letter from the Surveyor General

The Right Honorable The Earl Grey,

He,

Je,

Za

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