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Report from the Captain Superintendent of the Police

Sir,

175

Police Office, Hong Kong,

20th April, 1885.

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No. 814 of 1883 enquiring under what circumstances the creation of Hawkers' stalls in the streets was tolerated or has not been prevented during past years.

2. In reply, I have to report that Hawkers' stalls were allowed, ever since it can be remembered, to remain in certain places where no obstruction was caused.

To: W.H. Marsh, Esq., Colonial Secretary

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Enclosures Report from the Captain Superintendent of the Police Sir, 175 Police Office, Hong Kong, 20th April, 1885. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No. 814 of 1883 enquiring under what circumstances the creation of Hawkers' stalls in the streets was tolerated or has not been prevented during past years. 2. In reply, I have to report that Hawkers' stalls were allowed, ever since it can be remembered, to remain in certain places where no obstruction was caused. To: W.H. Marsh, Esq., Colonial Secretary
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Report from the Captain Superintendent of th

Sir,

175

Police Office, HongKong,

20th April, 1885.

I have the honour to acknowledge

814 1883

: the reesipt of your letter W. enquiring

under what circumstances the creation

of Hawkers' stalls in the streets was tolerated or has not been prevented during past years.

2

In reply I have to

report that Hawkers stalls were allowed,

ever since it can be remembered, to remain in certain places where no

ton: W.H. Marsh, @my. Colonial Secretary

te to fa

real

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