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Cantley

RBD

12010. Hong Kong

6.0.

4 DEC

352

Schedule of Despatches from the Right Honorable The Secretary of State for the Colonies received by the Governor of Hong Kong, during the month of September 1872.

Ford Kimberley recognizes the difficulties in which the consular Authorities at Shanghai are placed as regards this case, and he will therefore only point out that the course adopted by them is of questionable legality, and likely to produce much inconvenience. Lord Granville will no doubt concur with him in thinking that the Colony should be recouped the expenditure they have incurred in consequence of the course adopted with reference to Reddie, and in that event Lord Kimberley requests that the enclosures be sent.

A schedule of papers accompanied by A. Kennedy's despatch is annexed, and copies of any of them which Lord Granville may desire to see will be forwarded. It is however believed that most, if not all of them, are already in the possession of the Foreign Office.

In that the amount incurred has been paid by the Hong Kong Government for the Foreign Office.

When received 1872

1872.

Circular 12 July

Circular 174

Parliamentary 18th

Parliamentary 224

110 Circular

Letter 112

113

304

3/26

16 September

4 - 11

105 August

5* Confidential 25 July

"Private". (Cypher)

J. Smith.

Acting Colonial Secretary

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hong Kong, 11 October, 1872

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עלי Cantley RBD 12010. Hong Kong 6.0. 4 DEC 352 Schedule of Despatches from the Right Honorable The Secretary of State for the Colonies received by the Governor of Hong Kong, during the month of September 1872. Ford Kimberley recognizes the difficulties in which the consular Authorities at Shanghai are placed as regards this case, and he will therefore only point out that the course adopted by them is of questionable legality, and likely to produce much inconvenience. Lord Granville will no doubt concur with him in thinking that the Colony should be recouped the expenditure they have incurred in consequence of the course adopted with reference to Reddie, and in that event Lord Kimberley requests that the enclosures be sent. A schedule of papers accompanied by A. Kennedy's despatch is annexed, and copies of any of them which Lord Granville may desire to see will be forwarded. It is however believed that most, if not all of them, are already in the possession of the Foreign Office. In that the amount incurred has been paid by the Hong Kong Government for the Foreign Office. When received 1872 1872. Circular 12 July Circular 174 Parliamentary 18th Parliamentary 224 110 Circular Letter 112 113 304 3/26 16 September 4 - 11 105 August 5* Confidential 25 July "Private". (Cypher) J. Smith. Acting Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary's Office, Hong Kong, 11 October, 1872
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עלי Cantley RBD 12010. Hong ng 6.0. 4 DEC 352 Schedule of Despatches from the Right Honorable The Secretary of Pace for the Colonies received by the broma of Aonghong, during the mouth of Sepetunber 1872.- Ford Kimberley recognizes the difficulties in which the consular Authorities at Shanghai work placed as regards this case, and he will therefore only point out that the course adopted by them is of questionable legality, and Angst as ville be producion of munch inconvenience. Fond Granville will no doubt conews with him in thinking that the Colony should be recouped the expenditure they have incurred in consequence Read the course alofts with reference to Reddie, and in that event dam breguet the enclosures A schedule of Nt accompanied For A. Kennedy's despatch is annexed, and copies of any of them wt Lord Granille May to resire to see will be forwarded Yusof It is however believed that most, if not all of them, A are abready in the possession of the Foreign office. In that the amount inguntur my best paid debe Проваств aer & the hown Ag for the fo Whi. So Dall When received 1872 1872. Circular 12 July Circular 174 Parliamentary 18th Parliamentary 224 110 Circular /// Letter 112 113 304 " " # 3/26 16 September 4 - 11 105 August 5* Confidential 25 July "Private". (Cyphe Smith. Acting Colonial Secretay Colonial Secretary's office, M bonghong, 11 ! Golober, 1872
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עלי

Cantley

RBD

12010. Hong ng

6.0.

4 DEC

352

Schedule of Despatches from the Right

Honorable The Secretary of Pace for the Colonies received by the broma of Aonghong, during the mouth of Sepetunber

1872.-

Ford Kimberley recognizes the difficulties in which the consular Authorities at Shanghai work placed as

regards this

case, and he will therefore

only point out that the

course adopted by

them is

of questionable legality, and

Angst as

ville be

producion of munch inconvenience. Fond Granville will no doubt conews with him in thinking that the Colony should be recouped the expenditure they

have incurred in consequence

Read the course alofts

with reference to Reddie, and in that event dam breguet

the enclosures

A schedule

of Nt accompanied For A. Kennedy's despatch is annexed, and copies of any of them wt Lord Granille

May

to

resire to see will be forwarded

Yusof

It is however believed

that most, if not all of them,

A

are abready in the possession of the Foreign office. In

that the amount inguntur

my best paid

debe

Проваств

aer

& the hown Ag for the fo

Whi.

So

Dall

When received

1872

1872.

Circular

12 July

Circular

174

Parliamentary 18th

Parliamentary 224

110 Circular

///

Letter

112

113

304

"

"

#

3/26

16 September

4

- 11

105 August

5*

Confidential 25 July

"Private".

(Cyphe

Smith.

Acting Colonial Secretay

Colonial Secretary's office,

M

bonghong, 11 ! Golober, 1872

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