That any decorations that may be offered to British Officials in the Colony by the King of Cambodia should be declined.
9 am
Sir, Your most obedient humble servant
FO 9611 Hongkonn
God. Sir F. Kennedy No 142
MINUTE.
Son, indexed. 510 5 October 1872
Mer 2-2 det?"/72 In reply to your berpatot
Mr. Mende. 3 Mr. Holland. Mr. Herbert. Mer. Hugessen. Lord Himberley. 4 3. Johnson
Thank
In your despatch No. 2063 of the 23rd July, I transmitted to you by telegraph a message in the following words:-
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"Cambodian Decorations" cannot be accepted. Courteously explain rules are in operation?
The rules which forbid the acceptance by British Subjects of decorations or orders from foreign potentates, except under special conditions which do not exist in the present case, is one which must be strictly observed.
You will acquaint those gentlemen to whom these Decorations were offered with the decision which I have
that
any
decorations that
be
may
in
offered to British Officials
that
Colony by
the King of Cambodia
should be declined.
9
am
Sir Your most obedient
humble servant
FO
9611
Hongkonn
God. Sir F. Kennedy No 142
MINUTE. /
Son,
indexed.
510
5October 1872
Mer 2-2 det?"/72 In reply to your berpatot
Mr. Mende. 3
Mr. Holland.
Mr. Herbert.
Mer. Hugessen.
Lord Himberley. 4
3. Johnson
Thank
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2063 of the 23rd July, I transmitted to you by telegraft
message in the following words:-
119.
Subsequent 1307
160/72!
7271 173
172
"
"Cambodian Decorations " cannot be accepted. Courteously
explain rules are inferation ?
The rules which forbide the acceptance by Britis
Subjects of decorations on orders from foreign potentatis,
wept under special conditions.
which do not exist in the present case, is one which must be strictly observed.
You will acquaint those gentlemen to whom these
Recorations were
offered with the decision which I have
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