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Sir,
City Hall
Hongkong 27th December
I am directed to inform you
December 1849.
that a meeting of the City Hall Committee His Honour the Chief Justice and his Lordship the Right Reverend Bishop Burdon being with them took place last and that referring to your associated letter of the 19th September on the admission of Chinese and other visitors to the museum together with the latter correspondence relating to this subject was then considered upon the basis of settlement initially agreed to by His Excellency the Governor City Hall Committee.
and the
After very fully discussing the whole question of admission to the Museum new rules were agreed to by the meeting two copies of which I am instructed to forward that they may be placed officially on record.
I have the honor to be Hon. W[il]marsh
Your
Colonial Secretary
Your most obedient servant
(15) H L. Dennys Secretary
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Sir,
bity Stall
Hongkong 27th Deamber
I am directed to inform you
December 1849.
that a.
meeting of the bity Hall Committee His Honour :
the blusief dustice and this Lordship the
iro
Right Reserend Bishop Berdon being
with them took place
last and that
referring
to the
your
associated
on the 29th November letter of the 19th September
admission of Chinese and otter
visitors to the museum together with the atter
correspondence relating to this subject
was
then
considered upon the basis of settlement initially
agrees
to
by
This Excellency the Governor bity Hall Committee.
and
the
After very fully disenssing the whole question of admission to the Museum new rules were agreed to by the meeting two copies of rohick I am mistructed to forward that they may be placed officially on record.
Shave the honor libe Hon. Witmarsh
Yor.
Colonial Secretary Yout
most obedient arount
(15) H L. Dennys Scenetary
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