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4. Mi Gov at the
the opinion of continuance of Mr Keenan in his present office could not be advantageous to the interests with which he had to deal,
nt or agreeable to 4. Mis Govt at Hong Kong.
I therefore hoped he might be employed elsewhere by the Govt of the E. S. who desired to retain him in the public Service.
Gen Cap replied that Mr Keenan had in some degree justified himself regarding his conduct in the assault referred to & had offered such explanations in other respects that he had been permitted to resume the performance of his duties but that he would communicate to the President the views of H. M's Govt with ref to the employment of Keenan.
If H. M's Govt determine to proceed against the Consul with effect, it might be desirable that H. M's Minister should be enabled.
191
4. Mi Gov at the
the opinion of continuance of Mr Keenan un his present office could not be dvantageous to the interests
which he had to deal,
nt
or
agreeable to 4. Mis Gourt at Bong long.
I therefore hoped
he
might
be
employed elsewhere of the Gount
of
the E. S. desired to retain
him in the public Service.
Gen Cap replied that
Mr Keenan had in some
degre
justified himself regarding
his conduct in
the apault
referred to a had offered such
explanations
in
other respects
that he had been permitted to resume the performance of
duties but that he would communicate to the President
the views of A. this Gourt with ref ? to the employment of Keenan
ut
his
Mr
If W. this Geront determine to proceed against the Consul with effect, it might be desirable
that W. M's Murister should be
enabled.
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