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in your letter now acknowledged.
The Duke of Buchenham is of opinion that this cannot be expected to incur any expenditure for the erection of Light Houses & Beacons which will not be needed for the Port, as the plans are not situate within the territorial limits of the Colony.
9.2-8.
(Copy)
A. Mr. Hart's memo.
Setting, February, 11th 1867.
The inclosed Memorandum has recently been placed in the hands of the Foreign Representatives at Peking, setting forth the steps already taken by the Chinese Government to improve the navigation of the Chinese Coast and approaches to the open ports, and the further measures in contemplation to complete in a full and satisfactory manner the work thus actively begun.
I am induced to forward you copy of their interesting document without delay.
His Excellency,
Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell KCB
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in your lille now
acknowledged.
The Duke
Buchenham is of Junion that thi
chung trong tương
cannot be Expected
to incir any
Expendeline
for the erection of
Light Rouses & stomasis which we
be
bookk
not needed for the or Pali,
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plans
are not situatish on
within the territnial
Limits of the Catry.
9.2-8.
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A. Mr. Hart's murso.
Sev
hol
Setting.
Jebmary, 11th 1867.
The inclosed Memorandum has recently
been placed
in the hands of the
Foreign
Representictives at Setting, setting forth the
steps already taken by the Chinese Geramment
to
improve
the navigation of the Chinese Coast and approaches to the open ports, and
the further measures in contemplation to
complete
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full and satisfactory the work thus actively begun.
manner
I am induced to forward you copy of
their interesting document without delay
bis Excellency,
Sir Richard Graves Mas Donnell K3 b B
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