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Horse Guards, 15th September 1869.

Directed by the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 28th ultimo, with its enclosed despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong forwarding a memorial signed by some of the principal Merchants and Bankers of that Island complaining of the custom of practising with Artillery on the parade ground in that city, and in reply to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for War.

Under Secretary of State for War.

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Horse Guards, 15th September 1869. Directed by the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 28th ultimo, with its enclosed despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong forwarding a memorial signed by some of the principal Merchants and Bankers of that Island complaining of the custom of practising with Artillery on the parade ground in that city, and in reply to acquaint you, for the information of the Secretary of State for War. Under Secretary of State for War.
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Horse Guards, 15th September 1869.

directed by the Field.

Marshal Commanding in Chief to

acknowledge the receipt.

Letter

the receipt of your

of the 28th ultime, with its enclosed despatch from the Govemor of Hong Kong forwarding.

signed by

come

a allemored

of the principal

Merchants and Bankers of that

Island complaining of the custom

of practising

with

Artillery

on

the parade ground in that lity, and in reply to nequaint you, for the information of the Burstary

Under Secretary of State for War .

&

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