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might best be met. I suggested the and perhaps the expediency -popibility and perhaps the
of their naming
me
of their
Employer for the first Penal as
now
Poreign
a more
to avoid transgrefsing or passing the proper line of his duties, and
preparing
The
way for
a Chinese
have
and the Colonial officers, and
me the
impression
-gave)
that he either had
cause of district of the Commandant
Pang, of his going beyond his orders or aherwise involving the Government in
trouble.
I did not at the time abearly
understand his
but
meaning;
official when experience could
anned), and he seemned disposed
lecan gaineds,
agree
with me
such
A
to the policy of
Wo
back
m
The second
In referring day to the relations with Kowloon
Commondant Pang, he insisted much upon the necefsity of his being duly informed of all that look place I between him
the local Anchorities
Daily Pref
Dec. 23-16.
reveiving from Mr Mayers the
supplementary report which had not
been put in
my
my
hands mitib ofte
interview, the whole of what hav passed became intelligible enough
I look occasion to spease to the
tree Ray
my
an
a third subject to which
attention had been drawn by the
inclosed newspaper artide
on the
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