CO129-056 - Sir Bowring - 1856 [6] — Page 144

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Copy. P 176

Government House

30th May 1856.

Mr. Gower presents his compliments to His Honor the Chief Justice and states that he certainly did not perceive anything in his conduct at this dinner of the 18th instant, that might be deemed intoxication.

But at the same time Mr. Gower feels much embarrassed in being referred to in regard to what passed at the Governor's table

To the

The Chief Justice Hong Kong.

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Copy. P 176 Government House 30th May 1856. Mr. Gower presents his compliments to His Honor the Chief Justice and states that he certainly did not perceive anything in his conduct at this dinner of the 18th instant, that might be deemed intoxication. But at the same time Mr. Gower feels much embarrassed in being referred to in regard to what passed at the Governor's table To the The Chief Justice Hong Kong.
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Government House

30th May 1856.

Mr. Gower presents his compliments to His Honor the Chief Justice and States that he certainly did not perceive any thing in his conduct at this beseeleneys dimmer of the 18th Justant, that might be deemed intoxication.

But at the same time It's Gower feels much cumbarrassed in "referred to in regard to what patres at the Governors table

To the

Double

The Chief Justice Hong Song.

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