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To you for the north facts

Hacelleney received

The

Copy

Letters he

and

from the respective office

the Assistant Commissary General, in order that His Excellency's decision or remarks might go home by the

mails.

Lame

General

desires

Me

The Major to express his best acknowledgements for the obliging paragraph at the

conclusion

of your letter, Love, Y., (Signed) F. W. Staveley, Captain, A. M. Sec.

(True Copy)

Colonial Secretary,

Sir,

Hougkong, China,

24th November, 1850.

I am directed by the Major General Commanding to transmit to you for the information of His Excellency The Governor the enclosed

letter from the Assistant Commissary General expressing his regret

"This letter of the 21st ultimo,

portion of the subject of Police Assessment been considered objectionable

should have been considered

As the correspondence on this subject has not yet been transmitted to England by Mr. Smith the Major General trusts that His Excellency will be pleased to permit this letter to form a part of it.

Honble Major Caine,

Colonial Secretary.

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To you for the north facts Hacelleney received The Copy Letters he and from the respective office the Assistant Commissary General, in order that His Excellency's decision or remarks might go home by the mails. Lame General desires Me The Major to express his best acknowledgements for the obliging paragraph at the conclusion of your letter, Love, Y., (Signed) F. W. Staveley, Captain, A. M. Sec. (True Copy) Colonial Secretary, Sir, Hougkong, China, 24th November, 1850. I am directed by the Major General Commanding to transmit to you for the information of His Excellency The Governor the enclosed letter from the Assistant Commissary General expressing his regret "This letter of the 21st ultimo, portion of the subject of Police Assessment been considered objectionable should have been considered As the correspondence on this subject has not yet been transmitted to England by Mr. Smith the Major General trusts that His Excellency will be pleased to permit this letter to form a part of it. Honble Major Caine, Colonial Secretary.
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to you for the north fatis hacelleney secived The Copy letters he and from the respective office the Assistant Commissary Generale, in order that Stis hxcellency's decision or remarks might go home by the mails. Lame General desires Me The Major to express his best acknowledgements for the obliging paragraph at the conclusion to. of your letter, Love, Y., (Signed) f. W. Staveley, faptain, A. M. Seof. (True Sopy) Colonial Secretary, Sir Houghing, China, 240 12th November, 1850. I am directed by the Major General Commanding to transmit - for the information of you for to Stis Excellency The Governor the enclosed the Assistant Commissary his regret letter from General expressing "This letter of portion of Πι the that any ་་ the 21th ultimo, subject of Police Assesement been considered objectimake should have been considered As the conespondence on this subject has not yet been transmitted to Rugland by Mr. Smith the Major General trusts that His kneelleney with be pleased to permit this letter to form a part of it. Honnable Majon faine, Colonial Secretary.
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to you for the north fatis

hacelleney secived

The

Copy

letters he

and

from the respective office

the Assistant Commissary Generale, in order that Stis hxcellency's decision or remarks might go home by the

mails.

Lame

General

desires

Me

The Major to express his best acknowledgements for the obliging paragraph at the

conclusion

to.

of your letter, Love, Y., (Signed) f. W. Staveley, faptain, A. M. Seof.

(True Sopy)

Colonial Secretary,

Sir

Houghing, China,

240

12th November, 1850.

I am directed by the Major General Commanding to transmit - for the information of you for

to

Stis

Excellency The Governor the enclosed

the Assistant Commissary his regret

letter from

General expressing

"This letter of

portion of

Πι

the

that any

འ ་་ ༼

the 21th ultimo,

subject of Police Assesement been considered objectimake

should have been considered

As the conespondence on this subject has not yet been transmitted to Rugland by Mr. Smith the Major General trusts that His kneelleney with be pleased to permit this letter to form a part of it. Honnable Majon faine,

Colonial Secretary.

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