His Excellency has no doubt as to the plain reading of the deportation Ordinance and will act accordingly.
I have,
(Signed)
W. F. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
(True Copy. John)
Colonial Secretary.
Page 30.
Executive Council. Hong Kong
C.O. APR 8 1857
253
Downing Street,
Victoria
My Lord,
8 February, 1857
I have received from the Attorney General the letter which I have the honor to transmit Copy with a proposed Ordinance which Mr Attorney deems necessary in consequence of the cases of poisoning which have excited much interest and created so many apprehensions in the Colony. The Right Honorable
P.
Henry Labouchere, M.P.,
His Excellency has no doubt as to the plain reading of the deportation
rtation Ordinance and
will act accordingly.
I have, 7°
(Signed)
W. F. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
(True Copy. John
)
Colonial Secretary.
1
p30.
Encentive.
دی
lông. Hong Kong
.C.o. APR 8 1257
253
mint Appers Tretour Affies,
Victoria
My Toy 125 Februan, 1857-
I have received from the
Attorney Several the letter which I have the honor to custore Copy with a proposed Ordinance
which Mr Austry decius neecuay
斥
in consequence of the cares
poisoning which have cxcited. 2.
much interest and created 20 many apprehensions in the Colony. The Right Honorable
P.
Herry Labouchere, M. D.,
Ae.
Xe.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.