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To inform that copies of the various official papers relating to Immigration which had been printed for the Legislative Council and for transmission to Australia were supplied to him by the Governor's authority at the request of the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph.
2. To remind you that the proper course for you to adopt in endeavouring to deal with the Officer of the Government who, you imagine, has abused his official position by affording information to the Public Press injurious to your character, is to lay the facts before the Executive.
As there was nothing in those printed papers or extracts to object to, you have seen that these printed papers gave only extracts from certain reports, and that they entirely omitted the Government letter of the 26th of April.
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To inform that copies of the various official papers relating to Immigration which had been printed for the Legislative Council and for transmission to Australia were supplied to him by the Governor's authority at the request of the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph.
2. To remind you that the proper course for you to adopt in endeavouring to deal with the Officer of the Government who, you imagine, has abused his official position by affording information to the Public Press injurious to your character is to lay the facts before the Executive.
As there is nothing in those printed papers or extracts to object to, you have seen that these printed papers gave only extracts from certain reports, and that they entirely omitted the Government letter of the 26th of April which.
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To inform that copies of the various official papers relating to Immigration which had been printed for the Legislative Council and for transmission to Australia were supplied to him by the Governor's authority at the request of the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph.
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As there is nothing in those printed papers or extracts to object to, you have seen that these printed papers gave only extracts from certain reports, and that they entirely omitted the Government letter of the 26th of April which.
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