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Excellency, against being led into a discussion on the propriety of censure or cuspension, I must express my deep concern regarding the recent actions.

ale 177 regular and haste in taking proceedings against those who commit a new breach of Regulation, with effect to injure you, has been duly noted.

causing you, Sir, to remain implicitly instructed on the facts.

Cole fortnight has passed, and I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient and humble Servant,

F. Herbert Anstey

To the Right Honorable

Ear C. B. Lytton Bart. Mt. Secretary of State for Colonies,

Downing Street.

"Copy

No 478.

Colonial Office,

10th August 1858.

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter...

022 B C act...

The subject of the documents which will be transmitted to the Secretary of State with the Report of your Suspension has been duly noted, and I have to inform you in reply that all the necessary documents will be forwarded, but that, in consequence of being much pressed with other work, some of them will be detained till the next mail.

I have &c.

(Signed) W. T. Bridges Acting Colonial Secretary.

(Copy)

Hong Kong, 10th August 1858.

I have to acknowledge, with great regret for the perseverance of Government in a certain line of policy, your offices of yesterday (No. 478) received late that afternoon; and I forward, for transmission by this mail, the enclosed Duplicate Supplemental Letter, No. 1, of this date addressed by me to the Secretary of State on the subject. Duplicate Supplemental, No. 2, goes direct to Sir E.B. Lytton by this Mail.

I have &c.

(Signed) F. T. Anstey

The Honorable W. T. Bridges

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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Excellency, against being led into a discussion on the propriety of censure or suspension, I must express my deep concern regarding the recent actions.

ale 177; regular and haste in taking proceedings against those who commit a new breach of Regulation, with effect to injure you, has been duly noted.

causing you, Sir, to remain implicitly instructed on the facts. Cole fortnight has passed,

I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient and humble Servant,

F. Herbert Anstey

To the Right Honorable

Ear C. B. Lytton Bart. Mt. Secretary of State for Colonies,

Downing Street.

"Copy
No 478.
Colonial Office,
10th August 1858.

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter... The subject of the documents which will be transmitted to the Secretary of State with the Report of your Suspension has been duly noted, and I have to inform you in reply that all the necessary documents will be forwarded, but that, in consequence of being much pressed with other work, some of them will be detained till the next mail.

I have &c.
(Signed) W. T. Bridges Acting Colonial Secretary.

(Copy)
Hong Kong, 10th August 1858.

I have to acknowledge, with great regret for the perseverance of Government in a certain line of policy, your offices of yesterday (No. 478) received late that afternoon; and I forward, for transmission by this mail, the enclosed Duplicate Supplemental Letter, No. 1, of this date addressed by me to the Secretary of State on the subject. Duplicate Supplemental, No. 2, goes direct to Sir E.B. Lytton by this Mail.

I have &c.
(Signed) F. T. Anstey
The Honorable W. T. Bridges
Acting Colonial Secretary.

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Excellency, against being led into a discussion on the propriety of censure or cuspension, I must express my deep concern regarding the recent actions. ale 177 regular and haste in taking proceedings against those who commit a new breach of Regulation, with effect to injure you, has been duly noted. causing you, Sir, to remain implicitly instructed on the facts. Cole fortnight has passed, and I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient and humble Servant, F. Herbert Anstey To the Right Honorable Ear C. B. Lytton Bart. Mt. Secretary of State for Colonies, Downing Street. "Copy No 478. Colonial Office, 10th August 1858. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter... 022 B C act... The subject of the documents which will be transmitted to the Secretary of State with the Report of your Suspension has been duly noted, and I have to inform you in reply that all the necessary documents will be forwarded, but that, in consequence of being much pressed with other work, some of them will be detained till the next mail. I have &c. (Signed) W. T. Bridges Acting Colonial Secretary. (Copy) Hong Kong, 10th August 1858. I have to acknowledge, with great regret for the perseverance of Government in a certain line of policy, your offices of yesterday (No. 478) received late that afternoon; and I forward, for transmission by this mail, the enclosed Duplicate Supplemental Letter, No. 1, of this date addressed by me to the Secretary of State on the subject. Duplicate Supplemental, No. 2, goes direct to Sir E.B. Lytton by this Mail. I have &c. (Signed) F. T. Anstey The Honorable W. T. Bridges Acting Colonial Secretary. Page 363 Page 363 Page 363 ... Page 364 Page 364 Page 364 becomes Excellency, against being led into a discussion on the propriety of censure or suspension, I must express my deep concern regarding the recent actions. ale 177; regular and haste in taking proceedings against those who commit a new breach of Regulation, with effect to injure you, has been duly noted. causing you, Sir, to remain implicitly instructed on the facts. Cole fortnight has passed, I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient and humble Servant, F. Herbert Anstey To the Right Honorable Ear C. B. Lytton Bart. Mt. Secretary of State for Colonies, Downing Street. "Copy No 478. Colonial Office, 10th August 1858. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter... The subject of the documents which will be transmitted to the Secretary of State with the Report of your Suspension has been duly noted, and I have to inform you in reply that all the necessary documents will be forwarded, but that, in consequence of being much pressed with other work, some of them will be detained till the next mail. I have &c. (Signed) W. T. Bridges Acting Colonial Secretary. (Copy) Hong Kong, 10th August 1858. I have to acknowledge, with great regret for the perseverance of Government in a certain line of policy, your offices of yesterday (No. 478) received late that afternoon; and I forward, for transmission by this mail, the enclosed Duplicate Supplemental Letter, No. 1, of this date addressed by me to the Secretary of State on the subject. Duplicate Supplemental, No. 2, goes direct to Sir E.B. Lytton by this Mail. I have &c. (Signed) F. T. Anstey The Honorable W. T. Bridges Acting Colonial Secretary. Page 363 ... Page 363 Page 363 Page 364 Page 364 Page 364
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