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of the cause of commotion by that Lahat the editor of the Hongkong Daily Telegraph he seems to have been supplied from official records with materials for an attack upon a member of the Government Service; I appear to me and consider that Capt. Thomsett had some ground for complaint in this respect.
7. Rond the Attorney General's opinion been clearly ascertained at the outset upon the points DRAFT.
Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. Mr. Herbert. Mr. Grant Duff. Lord Kimberley.
7. I had
In conclusion I beg to express my regret that I have been compelled to table notice of this controversy. It therefore tends like the necessity of referring while others which have arisen in Hongkong have been referred to the Secretary of State might have been avoided, by the exercise of greater forbearance and discrimination on the part of those concerned. A copy of their despatch should be given to the ...
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of the cause of coction by
that
Lahat the editor
of
the
Hongthing & Daily Telegraphe
Ileus to have been
was sufflied from official
recads
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Service;
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and consider
that Caft. Thomsett
had some
ground for
Complaint
in this respect
-7. Rond the attorney general opinion been
charly gocutained at
the outset upon
the ports
DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Grant Duff.
Lord Kimberley.
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In conclusion billio
meaty express my regret
that I have been con
been comfelled
to table notice
Controversy.
this
therefore totud like
the necessity of referring while Others which
have arisen
of tatement
in Hanghong
have been referred
to the
State might
by
Scuetary of
I think
have been gooided,
Greaker
exercise of greater
Eritem
for and discriminatio
a
of the find theree pars
copy of thei's despatch.
A
Should be given
to the
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