Whitchurch Registered No. 114.
In any further correspondence on this subject, the above Number should be quoted.
606
General
1192 HongKong
RECEIVED
4 FEB 1863
General Post Office,
3 February, 1863
213
I have laid before the Postmaster General your letter of the 28th ult. and its Enclosures respecting the transmission from Hongkong of Mails and despatches for the United Kingdom by the line of the French Packets just established by the Government, and, in reply, I am directed to state to you, for the information of the Duke of Newcastle, that His Lordship does not consider that any instructions beyond those already sent to the Governor of Hongkong, are necessary.
I am,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
J. Rogers
Post Office
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Whitchull Registered No. 114.
any further correspondence on this subject, the above Number should be quoted.
606
General
1192 HongKoy
RECEIV
4 FEB
1863
General Post Office,
3 Febuary, 1863
213
I have laid before the Postmaster
Jour
letter of the 28th letters and
its Enclosures respecting the transmission from Hongkong of Mails and despatcher for the United Kingdom be the line of
The French Packets just established by the Government, and, in reply, Jam directed tostate to you, for the information of the buke of Newcastle, that His Lordship
does not consider that
instructions
any those
already
are
on this subject, beyond sent to the Governor of Honestong, Recessary -
Jam.
J. Rogers Part
Jotomat Office
our most obedern+Servant
Zom
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