CO129-058 - Sir Bowring - 1856 [8-10] — Page 34

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in Hong Kong, to a

seat in the Executive

Donnal.

Lient Col. Dunlop

hew on his part reported to Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for

the War Department, that you had not deemed fit to introduce him into the Council; and his Lordship has expressed to me his opinion

that in so distant

and

7

and

confessedly

weak a Colony

er

as

Hong Kong, the Senior Military Officer

ought always to be

a Member of

the

Council.

In accordance

with Lord Panmure's

an

opinion, I have advised the Queen to issue to you Additional Instruction under the Sign

Mannel

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32 in Hong Kong, to a seat in the Executive Donnal. Lient Col. Dunlop hew on his part reported to Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for the War Department, that you had not deemed fit to introduce him into the Council; and his Lordship has expressed to me his opinion that in so distant and 7 and confessedly weak a Colony er as Hong Kong, the Senior Military Officer ought always to be a Member of the Council. In accordance with Lord Panmure's an opinion, I have advised the Queen to issue to you Additional Instruction under the Sign Mannel
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32 in Hong Kong, to a seat in the Executive Donnal. Lient Col. Dunlop hew on his part reported to Lord Panmure, the Searctary of State for the War Department, that you had not deemed fit to introduce him into the Council; and his Lordship has exprefsed to me his opinion that in so distant and 7 and confessedly weak a Colony er as Hong Kong, the Semor Military Officer. ought always to be a Member Council. of the In accordance with Lord Panmurés. an opinion, I have advised the Queen to issue to you Additional Instruction under the Sign Mannel
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in Hong Kong, to a

seat in the Executive

Donnal.

Lient Col. Dunlop

hew on his part reported to Lord Panmure, the Searctary of State for

the War Department, that you had not deemed fit to introduce him into the Council; and his Lordship has exprefsed to me his opinion

that in so distant

and

7

and

confessedly

weak a Colony

er

as

Hong Kong, the Semor Military Officer.

ought always to be

a Member Council.

of

the

In accordance

with Lord Panmurés.

an

opinion, I have advised the Queen to issue to you Additional Instruction under the Sign

Mannel

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