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Denmark.

It will be necessary that the Danish Schooner recently brought hither by M. P. Frigate Bazelle in unavoidable ignorance of Her Majesty's orders be removed from these waters without delay.

His Excellency The Governor also trusts that the directions that affect the Frigate herself will be scrupulously followed by Captain Le Baron de Boothwell.

(Signed.) W. T. Mercer, Colonial Secretary.

(True Copy.) Colonial Secretary's office, Hong Kong, 7th June, 1867.

His Excellency The Governor, giving careful consideration to letter of 4th instant when the London mail arrived this morning 23 April 1864 brought the enclosed Circular, conveying Her Majesty's Instructions for the observance of Neutrality within Her Majesty's dominions between Denmark and the opposing Germanic Powers.

(Signed) H. D. M. Acting Consul.

/ Copy.) No. 544.

I have tea,

b. Halland, Segre,

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Denmark. It will be necessary that the Danish Schooner recently brought hither by M. P. Frigate Bazelle in unavoidable ignorance of Her Majesty's orders be removed from these waters without delay. His Excellency The Governor also trusts that the directions that affect the Frigate herself will be scrupulously followed by Captain Le Baron de Boothwell. (Signed.) W. T. Mercer, Colonial Secretary. (True Copy.) Colonial Secretary's office, Hong Kong, 7th June, 1867. His Excellency The Governor, giving careful consideration to letter of 4th instant when the London mail arrived this morning 23 April 1864 brought the enclosed Circular, conveying Her Majesty's Instructions for the observance of Neutrality within Her Majesty's dominions between Denmark and the opposing Germanic Powers. (Signed) H. D. M. Acting Consul. / Copy.) No. 544. I have tea, b. Halland, Segre, has been removed to maintain coherence and the original order of the text, and some minor corrections were made to ensure the text flows logically. The original page numbering and formatting were not clearly present, so they were not included. The text has been formatted into paragraphs using HTML as per the instructions.
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9 Denmark. It will be / Copy.) No. 544. necessary Aerefore that the Danish Schooner recently brought hither by M. P. Mr. Frigate. Bazelle in unavoidable ignorance Her Majesty's orders be removed. from these waters without delay F His Excellency The Governon also trusts that the directions that affect the Frigate herself will be scrupulously followed by Captein Le Baron de Boothwell I have tea, (Ligned.) W. T. Mercer, Colonial Secretory. (Trine Copy.) Colonial Secretary, was your Colonial Secretary's office. Hong Kong. 7th June, 1867. His Excellency The Governor giving careful consideration to letter of 4th instant when the of Lonion mail arrived this morning 23 april 1804 brought the enclosed Circular, conveying Her majesty's Instructions for the observance of Neutrality within Her Majesty's dominions between Denmark and the opposing. Germanie Powers. b. Halland, Segre, H. D. M. Acting Conent.
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Denmark.

It will be

/ Copy.)

No. 544.

necessary

Aerefore

that the Danish Schooner recently brought hither by M. P. Mr. Frigate. Bazelle in unavoidable

ignorance Her Majesty's orders be removed. from these waters without delay

F

His Excellency The Governon also trusts that the directions that affect the Frigate herself will be scrupulously followed by Captein Le Baron de Boothwell

I have tea,

(Ligned.) W. T. Mercer,

Colonial Secretory.

(Trine Copy.)

Colonial Secretary,

was

your

Colonial Secretary's office.

Hong Kong. 7th June, 1867.

His Excellency The Governor

giving careful consideration to letter of 4th instant when the

of

Lonion mail arrived this morning

23 april 1804 brought the enclosed Circular,

conveying

Her

majesty's Instructions for the observance of Neutrality within Her Majesty's dominions

between Denmark and the opposing. Germanie Powers.

b. Halland, Segre,

H. D. M. Acting Conent.

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