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Hong Kong - Res. 2. August 1.1.5.
Carriage of Dangerous Goods Ordinance to prevent
Report of Acting Attorney General upon
Enclosure No 2 in Governor Sir Arthur Kennedy's Desp No 73 of 14 August, 1872.
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Foreign Office
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Sir,
Downing Street, 2 October 1872
I am directed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to transmit to you the accompanying transcript of an Ordinance passed by the Legislature of Hong Kong, No 9 of 1872, entitled "An Ordinance for the prevention of the carriage of dangerous Goods on board Foreign Ships without due notice"
I am desired to request that you will move Lord Granville to signify to this Department his opinion, whether this Ordinance may properly be allowed to remain in operation.
As this Ordinance affects foreign shipping, Lord Kimberley desires Lord Granville's concurrence before conveying Her Majesty's approval to the confirmation of this enactment.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
ROBERT G. W. HERBERT
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Hong Hong - Res. 2. August 1.1.5.
Carriage of Dangeront
Goods
Ordinance to
prevent
Report of Acting
Attorney
General upon
Enclosure N: 2 in Governor Sis Arthur Kennedy's Besp No 73 of 124 August, 1872.
72 Horything 9510
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Foreign Office
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Sir,
to transmit to
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you
Downing Street,
2 October 1872
directed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to be laid before Parl Granville
the accompanying transcript of an Ordinance passed by the Legislature of Hory Kong, n°9 of 1872, entitled an Ordinance for the prevention. of the carriage of danstrous Goods board Foreign Ships without due notice
and
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thereupun.
copy of the Report of the Local Attorney-General
I am desired to request that
yout
will
move
Park Granville to signify to this Department hos ofrinion, whether this Ordinance may properly be allowed
to semain in operation.
As this ordinance affects for life shippins, Lord Kimberley dearest ford Granville; concurrence before conveying
Her Majesty's
to confirmation this
nactument I th
"H.T.H.
Sir,
obedient Servant,
ROBERT G. W. HERBERI
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