His Excellency had dealt with violations, in the course of his remarks, by referring to a case that illustrated recognition of this responsibility by other Visiting Justices.
Under those circumstances, His Excellency will withdraw...
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Copy No. 166
From the Hon'ble Mr. Keswick to the Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.
Sir,
24 November 1899.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter M. 1435 of the 18th instant and have given my careful attention to the explanation afforded by His Excellency the Governor, of what he meant to convey...
I have not to trouble the Secretary of State with this correspondence.
(Signed)
I. A. March, Colonial Secretary.
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recognitions of this responsibiting by other Visiting Instices
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This Excelleney
withdraw
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Copy
166
From the Stonble Mr. Reswick to the
Stomble the Colorcial Sear
Singking.
Sir
24
Secretary.
the November 1899.
I have the horrour to ackn
ion and
the receipt of your
your resignation.
not trouble the secretary of State with this Correspondence)
I have to
(Signed)
I A March
Colonial Sertay
knowledge
f
letter M 1435′′
18th instant and have
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givers my
explanation
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