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were consulted and asked to
any alte
suggest alteration that might suit their convenience better. A few suggestions were make and attended to by the
committee but the Chinese then
approved and so far as the Committee
are aware have alway
always been quite
contented with the rules that
then made.
7.
Under the circumstances
the Committee trust that stis
Excellency will perceive that he has been under a misapprehension
as to the feeling of the Chinese
grant from the Colonial Government they would request that this
correspondence be forwarded for the information of the Secretary
of State.
I have se
(signed) H. L. Dennys, Secretary
residents
ovi
the
subject and as they
would like the highest sanction to be given to the continuance of the
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