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Enclosure I'in N. 126. Acting Assistant Magistrate to Colonial Secretary
Sir
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In 1769/80
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Chief Magistrate's Office, Victoria Hongkong, the 24 October, 1864
1860
I have the honor to report to you for the information of His Excellency the Governor, that on Saturday the 6th October instant, the United States Consul accompanied by the master of the American ship "Sancho Panza", laid complaint before me that a seaman of that ship, named George Brown, had on the 4th instant deserted therefrom, and taken refuge on board His Prussian Majesty's Ship ...
M. J. Mercer, Esq., Colonial Secretary.
Copy) No 38.
Enclosure I'im N. 126. Acting Assistant Magistrate to Colonial Secntary
Sir
نا
In 1769/80
257
Chief Magistrate's Office, Victorie Hongkong, the 8.4 October, 1964
1860
I have the honor to report to
you for the information of this Excellency the Governor, that on Saturday the 6t October instant, the United States Consul
accompanied by the master of the American ship Sancho Panza", laid
complaint before
me that a seaman
of that ship, named George Brown, had
the 4th instant deserted therefrom, a
on
taken refuge
he Honorable
M. J. Mercer, Eque,
on board His Prussian
Colonial Secretary.
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