and family in the Vessel conveying to Hong Kong the plant for the you authorise him
Mint, and
to select certain subordinate
officers who will probably be required to sail by the same
opportunity.
8. These passage arrangements were altered in consequence of representations made by letter to the Governor in his letter of the 16 January 1865 and 15 February 1865, and
the "transit expenses across Egypt" having been incidentally referred to in the former letter communication, it appears so far as the Committee are informed that the Secretary of State tacitly consented to the payment of these charges.
9. The Crown Agents are of opinion that the claims for the transit of baggage from Alexandria to Suez should under the circumstances of the case be allowed, but those for cab and railway fare Southampton should be disallowed.
10. The Acting Governor states that the expenses of living;
and family in the Vessel conveying to Hong Kong the plant for the you authionge him
Mint, and
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to select certain subordinate
officers who will probably be required to sail by the same
offatimity.
8. These passage
arrangements
were
attered in
consequence. of representations
made by letter to
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and 15 February 1865, and
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informed that the
Secretary of State tacitly consented to the fragment of
these charges.
then
are
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The Gown Ageals
of ofinion that the claims for the transit of baggage from Alexandria to Suez should under the circumstances of the case be allowed, but those for cab and railway fare Southampton should. disallowed.
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to
10. The Acting Governor states that the repenses of
living;
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