Downing Street,
The Under Secretary of State
16 March 1869
363 8 March 30.1869,
Foreign Office
Sir,
In reply to your Letter of the 12th instant I am directed by the Secretary of State to acquaint you, for the information of the Earl of Clarendon that:
(1) as Mr. A. Eimbcke resident in the Colony of Hongkong, the Governor has been instructed to report whether he is aware, or not, of any objection to his appointment as Consul for the North German Confederation at Hongkong; but if he is not aware of any such objection, he has been instructed to recognize Mr. Eimbcke provisionally in that capacity, until the arrival of the Exequatur.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Interes
F. C.
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Downing Street,
The Under Luretary of State 16 March 1869
3638 March 30.1869,
Ju zute
Foreign Office
Sir,
In reply to your
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Letter of the 12th instant
am directed by the Secretary of State to acquaint you, for the
information of the Earl of Clarendon
appears to be
(1
that as Mr. A. Eimbetre resident in the Colony of Kongsiones
the Governor has been instructed to report whether he is aware, or
not, of any objection to his appointment
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Consel for
the North Ghden Confederation at Hongthong
but if he is not aware
of
any
such objection, he has been instructed
to recognize Mr. Eimbakes
provisionally in that capacity, until the arrival of the Exequatur.
(B)
I have the honer to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
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