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Official Letters addressed to the Royal Artillery, between the 13th February and 3rd April last; and 3rd I am to request that M. Secretary Labouchere will be good enough to instruct the Governor of Hong Kong, to investigate the given Circumstances which have given rise to this complaint from Lieutenant Colonel Dunlop, against the Postmaster of that Colony.

I am further to state that the Postmaster General has adopted this Course, in consequence of the obvious difficulty of making proper enquiry into a matter of this nature, at a distance from the Colony, and also on account of the proposal, which is now under consideration, to transfer the control of the Post Office at Hongkong to the Colonial Government.

I have the honour to be, Sir Your most obedient Servant,

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400 I Official Letters addressed to the Royal Artillery, between the 13th February and 3rd April last; and 3rd I am to request that M. Secretary Labouchere will be good enough to instruct the Governor of Hong Kong, to investigate the given Circumstances which have given rise to this complaint from Lieutenant Colonel Dunlop, against the Postmaster of that Colony. I am further to state that the Postmaster General has adopted this Course, in consequence of the obvious difficulty of making proper enquiry into a matter of this nature, at a distance from the Colony, and also on account of the proposal, which is now under consideration, to transfer the control of the Post Office at Hongkong to the Colonial Government. I have the honour to be, Sir Your most obedient Servant, 1
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400 I Official Letters addressed to the Royal Artillery, between the 13th February and 3th April last; and 3rd 3rd I am to request that M. Secretary Labouchere will be good enough to instruct the Governor of Hong Kong, to investigate the given Circumstances which have rise to this complant from Lieutenant Colonel Dunlop, against the Postmaster of that Colony. I am further to state that the Postmaster General has adopted this Course, in consequence of the obvious obvious difficulty of making proper enquiry into. a late of this nature, at a distance from the Colony, also on a and account of the proposal, which is now under consideration, to transper the controul of the Post Office at Hongkong to the Colonial Government I have the honour to be, Sir Your most obedient Servant, 1 سنة
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400

I

Official Letters addressed to the Royal Artillery, between the 13th

February and 3th April last; and 3rd 3rd I am to request that M. Secretary Labouchere will be good enough to instruct the Governor of Hong Kong, to investigate the

given

Circumstances which have rise to this complant from Lieutenant Colonel Dunlop,

against the Postmaster of that Colony.

I am further to state that the Postmaster General has adopted

this

Course,

in

consequence of the

obvious

obvious difficulty of making proper

enquiry into.

a late

of this nature,

at a distance from the Colony,

also

on a

and

account of the proposal, which

is now under consideration, to

transper the controul of the Post Office at Hongkong to the Colonial Government

I have the honour to be,

Sir

Your most obedient Servant,

1

سنة

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