And that he have lately had the Lovense (per Lord Carnarvon No 145 had 23 70 12911) to pass its law without further delay.
Send copy of the correspondence to the Governor for his information & guidance with reference in one despatch No 20145.
ful Dec J. Johnsen at men M19/12
Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to---
THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY, MARINE DEPARTMENT, BOARD OF TRADE, WHITEHALL GARDENS, S. W.
And the following letter and number should be on the communication, and quoted plainly on the outside of the envelope, viz.:-
M. 15728
marked
RECEIVED
9 DEC 1876
14537/76
Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, 8th December 1876.
Certificates
Ser
Jam
I am directed by the Board of Trade to transmit to you the Earl of Carnarvon, the accompanying copy of a letter from Mr P. Denny relating to the alleged misconduct of the Chief Engineer of the Steam Ship "Ocean" and the inability of the Authorities at Hong Kong to take cognisance of the case.
The Board of Trade have suggested to Mr Denny that the Master might have prosecuted the Engineer in the Magistrates Court or have discharged him in the proper manner.
The Under Secretary of State Colonial Office
And that
he
have lately the the
Lovense (per Lord Camanor ho 145 hod 23
70 12911
to pass it its law without further
delaz
Send copy of the coverpondence
to the fore for his information & guidance with
refernce in one despatch 20145.
ful Dec J.
Johnsen at men
M19/12
Any further communication on this subject Fehould be addreased to---
THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY, MARINE DEPARTMENT,
BOARD OF TRADE, WHITEHALL GARDENS, S. W.
And the following letter aud number should be
the communication, and quoted in plainly on the outside of the envelope, viz.:-
M. 15728
marked
RECEIV
9 DEC
1876
14537
76 Board of Trade,
Whitehall Gardens,
8th December 1876.
Certificates
Ser
Jam
am directed by the Board of
to be laid before
Trade to transmit to you
the Earl of Carnarvon, the accompanying
of
copy of a letter from Mr P. Denny relating to the alleged misconduct of the Inst. Engineer of the Steam Ship "Ocean" and the inability of the Authorities at Hong Hong to take cognisance of the case.
The Board of Trade have
suggested to Mr Denny that the Master. might have prosecuted the Engineer in
or have discharged
the Magistrates Court
him in the proper manner. The Under Secretary of State
Colonial Office
The
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