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N. 39.

Executive.

Hong Kong 24

RECEIVED

19 APR

1859.

Government Offices, Victoria,

Hongkong, 22nd February, 1859.

...

Sir,

PRINTED FOR PARLIAMENT

H. March 1860

I think it due to Mr. Caldwell,

whose name has been before the Colonial

Office so frequently of late, to report that I have received five separate petitions from an aggregate number of 918 Chinese inhabitants of this city praying that Mr. Caldwell be retained in his post of

Protector of Chinese.

The Right Honorable

Sir Edward B. Lytton, Bart., M. P.,

&c.

&c.

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N. 39.

Executive.

ling Hong Kong 24

RECEIVEL

19 APR

1859.

Ajovernment Offices, Victoria,

Hongkong, 22nd February, 1859.

Anew? __ 45 – 21 Aprce?

Sir,

PRINTED FOR TARLIAL INT

H. March 1860

بھی ا

I think it due to Mr. Caldwell,

whose name has been before the Colonial

Office so frequently of late, to report that Thave received five separate petitions from an aggregate number of 918 Chinese in habitants of this city praying that M. Caldwell be retained in his post of

Protector of Chinese.

The Right Honorable

Sir Edward B. Lytton, B., M. S.,

Ve..

&c.

&e..

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