Whaler; and I am to request that you will state to Mr Secretary Labouchere that Lord Clarendon suggests that the thanks of Her Majesty's Government should be conveyed to Mr Keenan through Governor Sir John Bowring, for the promptitude with which he assisted the Colonial Authorities on the occasion in question.
Your most obedient humble servant,
M. Mered...
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Foreign Affairs July 5th 1856.
With reference to your Letter of the 8th of March last stating that Secretary Labouchere had no objection to the offer of the appointment of Her Majesty's Consul at Bangkok in Siam being made to Mr Miller, the chief magistrate of Hongkong, I am directed by the Earl of Clarendon to state to you, for the information of Secretary Labouchere, that...
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Forrige Affai
July 5th 1056.
With reference to your Letter of the 8th of March last stating that is Secretary Labouchere And no fiction to the offer of the appointment of Her hajuite's Cuant at Banghot in Siam becog made to be Millier, the chief hagistrate of Hongkong, I am
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