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حمر

10

*(Copy)

No 443.

Sir,

No 2.

£ 292012

153

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hong Kong,

17th May, 1860.

I have the honor to acknowledge

your letter of yesterday reporting a robbery

of £ 2,01191 from the Chest in

your office. His Excellency desires me to remark

on the last paragraph that, for very

obvious reasons, The Government must hold

you responsible for this money as the financial service of the Government would be manifestly disarranged by a departure, even in a single instance, from ...

D. R. Caldwell Esqr. Registrar General.

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حمر 10 *(Copy) No 443. Sir, No 2. £ 292012 153 Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hong Kong, 17th May, 1860. I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of yesterday reporting a robbery of £ 2,01191 from the Chest in your office. His Excellency desires me to remark on the last paragraph that, for very obvious reasons, The Government must hold you responsible for this money as the financial service of the Government would be manifestly disarranged by a departure, even in a single instance, from ... D. R. Caldwell Esqr. Registrar General.
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حمر 10 *(Copy) No 443. Sir No 2. £ 292012 153 Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hong Kong, 17th May, 1860. I have the honor & acknowledge your letter of yesterday reporting a robbery you of # 2,01191 from the Chest in you office. His Excetuney desires me & remark on the last paragraph that, for very obvious reasons, The Government must hold you responsible fo this money as- the financial service of the Government would be manifestly disarranged by a departure single instance from even in a D. R. Caldwell Egre. Registrar Germal.
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حمر

10

*(Copy)

No 443.

Sir

No 2.

£ 292012

153

Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hong Kong,

17th May, 1860.

I have the honor & acknowledge

your letter of yesterday reporting a robbery

you

of # 2,01191 from the Chest in

you office. His Excetuney desires me & remark

on the last paragraph that, for very

obvious reasons, The Government must hold

you responsible fo this money as- the financial service of the Government would be manifestly disarranged by a departure single instance from

even in a

D. R. Caldwell Egre. Registrar Germal.

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