72.
Commandant
"" will get it".-
1
or some one
Under these circumstances
I felt I could not abstain from taking Official notice of such contumely,
and on the following day I issued an Official instruction to the Commandant of Houstons in the absence of Sir Hope Grant to suspend the works, notifying to the Civil Commissioner at the same time that such an order had been given, and directing him to see and report that it had been carried out.
I then wrote the letter numbered 1. to Sir Hope Grant to await his return from Canton which did not take place till the following day - the 25th.
Enclosure 2 is Sir Hope Grant's reply in which he seeks to justify the proceedings of the Commanding Royal Engineer by saying he is informed the ground in
72.
Commandant
"" will
get
it"."-
1
or some one
Under these circumstances
I felt I could no
Congen
abstain from taking Official of such contumney,
notice
and on and
the
on the following day # Instant I issued an Official instruction to the Commandant of Houstons in the absence of fin tope Grant to suspend the works, notifying to the Civil
commissioner at the same Stimme that euch
an
order And
been
given,
and directing him
100% to see and resort that it hid
"been carried out
I then wrote the letter numbered 1. to Sir Hope Grant to await his return from Canton which did not take
place till the following
at
day - the 95_
Enclosure 2 is Sir
Hope Grant's reply in which he sucks (!) to justify the proceedings of the commending Royal Engineer by saying
is
informed the ground in
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