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ARULDA

Me. 660

Acting Colonial Secretary to Chairman of Chamber of Commerce.

Colonial Secretary's Office
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1863

I am directed to reply to your letter of yesterday and to state that His Excellency the Acting Governor has every wish to meet the reasonable views of the Chamber of Commerce but is unable to set aside the orders of the Home Government and declines to discuss the expediency of these orders which you call in question.

I. I. Mackenzie, Esqr

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ARULDA Me. 660 Acting Colonial Secretary to Chairman of Chamber of Commerce. Colonial Secretary's Office Hongkong, 3rd June, 1863 I am directed to reply to your letter of yesterday and to state that His Excellency the Acting Governor has every wish to meet the reasonable views of the Chamber of Commerce but is unable to set aside the orders of the Home Government and declines to discuss the expediency of these orders which you call in question. I. I. Mackenzie, Esqr
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+- 10. ARULDA Me. 660 Acting Colonial Secretary to bliainman of Chamber of Sir Commera. Colonial Sccrctury's Office 321 Houghong of the June, 1863 I am directed to reply to your letter of yesterday and to state that Y I is Excellency the Acting Governor has wish to meet the reasonable of Commerce every views of the Chamber but is unable to set aside the orders of the Home Govement and declines to discuss the expertioncy of these which to answer. I. I. Mackenzie, Esqe your letter
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10.

ARULDA

Me. 660

Acting Colonial Secretary to bliainman of

Chamber of

Sir

Commera.

Colonial Sccrctury's Office

321

Houghong of the June, 1863

I am directed to reply to your

letter of yesterday and to state that

Y

I is Excellency the Acting Governor

has

wish to meet the reasonable

of

Commerce

every views of the Chamber but is unable to set aside the orders

of the Home Govement and declines to discuss the expertioncy

of these which to answer.

I. I. Mackenzie, Esqe

your

letter

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