CO129-207 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1883 [1-3] — Page 108

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In closure No1 in Despatch

2.13 of

22 January 1883

from the Officer Administering

The Government of

Hong Kong

(Copy).

C. o.

3500

REC?

REC 28 FEB 87.

107

To the Honourable the Registrar

General for submission to His Excellency the Governor.

The gentry, merchants, inhabitants and others of Hong Kong

collectively present a petition

praying that gambling

and sly brothels

may be suppressed

in order that the Colony

may

be tranquillised. Petitioners

consider that gambling and sly brothels

are

the greatest

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In closure No1 in Despatch 2.13 of 22 January 1883 from the Officer Administering The Government of Hong Kong (Copy). C. o. 3500 REC? REC 28 FEB 87. 107 To the Honourable the Registrar General for submission to His Excellency the Governor. The gentry, merchants, inhabitants and others of Hong Kong collectively present a petition praying that gambling and sly brothels may be suppressed in order that the Colony may be tranquillised. Petitioners consider that gambling and sly brothels are the greatest
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In closure No1 in Despatch 2.13 of 22 Januray 1883 from the Officer Administering The Government of Itong Kong (Copy). C. o. 3500 REC? REC 28 FEB 87. 107 To the Nonvurable the Registree General for submission to stis Foxestency the Governor. The gentry, merchants, inhabita ste and others of stong Hong collectively present a pelition bling and praying that gambling ply brothels may be supressed in order that the Colony may be tranquilliseds. Petitioners consider that gambling and sly brochels are the greatest
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In closure No1 in Despatch

2.13 of

22 Januray 1883

from the Officer Administering

The Government of

Itong Kong

(Copy).

C. o.

3500

REC?

REC 28 FEB 87.

107

To the Nonvurable the Registree

General for submission to stis Foxestency the Governor.

The gentry, merchants, inhabita ste and others of stong Hong

collectively present a pelition

bling and

praying that gambling

ply brothels

may be supressed

in order that the Colony

may

be tranquilliseds. Petitioners

consider that gambling and sly brochels

are

the greatest

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