Mr. G[overn]or.
N[ow] I win Caution not to hotly dispute the Bishop's Licence, nor know the correct rule on Me twice should be believed.
He might properly make reference to it.
I direct you to post this letter.
This is the Gov[erno]r's ?
Which collision soon takes the forms & the
the subject of correspondence:
This is a point on
Bishop might be insisted on, it should be in question & adhered to.
in this case.
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I annex a draft.
Enter
Sir J. Bowring, No
W Merivale Nov. 10
10/55
W Wall 17 Nov
Car Palmerston
WM
502
chain 10359 Hong Kong
22 Nov/55
Sir
I transmit to you a copy of a letter addressed by the Secretary of State for this department by the Rev.
J.J. Chapman, Colonial Chaplain at Hong Kong.
I think it ought to be observed that the rule,
which requires all correspondence from a colony to be addressed through the Governor,
is
more peculiarly applicable where the subject of the
Mr. Gromate.
Niliwin Caund hot
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in this crews.
Han 110
my
I annex a halt.
Enter
Sis. J. Bowring, No
W Merivale Nov. 10
10/55
W Wall 17 Nov
Car Palmenton
WM
502
chuin 10359 Hong Kong
22 Now/55
Sie
I trammit to gove
copy of a letter addufer With Side of State for this
defartment by the Aev.
J.J. Jin, Comial
Chaplain at Hong Kong.
to towin ought
to I autre that the rule,
which agnies all
conespondence from
a.
colony to be addhafed Meough the fourmor,
is
mon peculiarly applicable where the subject of the
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