CO129-174 - Sir Kennedy - 1876 [4-8] — Page 14

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On the 13th of April, a complaint was made before the Chief Police Magistrate of Hongkong by an officer of the Hongkong Post Office, Mr. Leiria, and lastly, the Post Master General of Hongkong remarks that in the event of any mail having been received without a letter bill, this circumstance ought, in the due course of business, to have been notified to the Postmaster of Hongkong.

And I have the honour to bring this matter to the consideration of Your Excellency, in order that Your Excellency may take such steps regarding it as you may deem expedient. I should also feel obliged if Your Excellency would be pleased to permit me to be furnished with any information that may be obtained as to the two missing letters, so that I may communicate the same to His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong.

Inclosed herewith will be found a copy of a letter No. 145 from Mr. Mitchell to the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, a copy of a letter No. 623 of the 7th of May from Mr. Mitchell to the Post Master General of Manila, a copy of a letter of the 20th of May from ..., a copy of a letter of the sole [?] May from the Postmaster General of Manila to Mr. Mitchell of Hong Kong, and a copy of a letter No. 690 of the 27th of May from the Postmaster General of ...

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On the 13th of April, a complaint was made before the Chief Police Magistrate of Hongkong by an officer of the Hongkong Post Office, Mr. Leiria, and lastly, the Post Master General of Hongkong remarks that in the event of any mail having been received without a letter bill, this circumstance ought, in the due course of business, to have been notified to the Postmaster of Hongkong. And I have the honour to bring this matter to the consideration of Your Excellency, in order that Your Excellency may take such steps regarding it as you may deem expedient. I should also feel obliged if Your Excellency would be pleased to permit me to be furnished with any information that may be obtained as to the two missing letters, so that I may communicate the same to His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong. Inclosed herewith will be found a copy of a letter No. 145 from Mr. Mitchell to the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, a copy of a letter No. 623 of the 7th of May from Mr. Mitchell to the Post Master General of Manila, a copy of a letter of the 20th of May from ..., a copy of a letter of the sole [?] May from the Postmaster General of Manila to Mr. Mitchell of Hong Kong, and a copy of a letter No. 690 of the 27th of May from the Postmaster General of ...
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13 of April was made before the Chief Polier Magistrate of Houghong by an officer of the HongKong Post Office Mr. Leiria _, and lastly the Post Master General of Hongkong- remarts, that in the event of any mail having been received without letter Bill, this circumstance_ a -ought in the due course. of business to have been notified to the Postmaster of HongKong. And I have the honour to bring this matter to the consideration of your Excellency, in order that Your Excellency may table such steps regarding it as you may deem expedient - 2 should also feel obliged if Your Evellany would would be pleased to permit me to be feernished with which my information may be able to be obtained as to the two missing letters so that I may communicate the same to I-may His Excellency the Governor of Houghtong, Inclosed here with will be found a copy of a letter 1:45 from M. Mitchell to the Colonial Secretary of Honghong, a copy of a letter no623 of the 7th of May from M. Mitchell to the Post Master General of Manila, 20th of "of a copy of a letter of the sole may from the Postmaster General of Manila to Mr. Mitchell of Hong Kong a copy of a letter N.690 of the 27th of May from the Postmaster General of
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of April was made before the Chief Polier Magistrate of Houghong by an officer of the HongKong Post Office Mr. Leiria _, and lastly the Post Master General of Hongkong- remarts, that in the event of any mail having been received without letter Bill, this circumstance_

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-ought in the due course. of business to have been notified to the Postmaster of HongKong.

And I have the honour to

bring this matter to the consideration of your Excellency, in order that Your Excellency may

table such steps regarding it as you may deem expedient - 2 should also feel obliged if Your Evellany

would

would be pleased to permit me to

be feernished with

which

my information may be able to be obtained as to the two missing

letters so

that

I may communicate the same to I-may His Excellency the Governor of Houghtong, Inclosed here with will be found

a copy of a letter 1:45 from M. Mitchell to the Colonial Secretary of Honghong, a copy of a letter no623 of the 7th of May from M. Mitchell to the Post Master General of Manila,

20th of

"of

a copy of a letter of the sole may from the Postmaster General of Manila to Mr. Mitchell of Hong Kong

a copy of a letter N.690 of the 27th of May from the Postmaster General of

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