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on the subject among both Foreigners and Chinese".
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of these new
In pursuance of instructions, I have caused enquiries to be addressed to:
4. The Major-General Commanding the Troops.
13. Commodore Cuming, the Senior Naval Officer present, in the absence of Admiral Willes in another part of his command.
C. The Attorney-General.
D. The Honourable Mr. Justice Russell (late Registrar-General)
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E. The Honourable F. Stewart, (the present Registrar-General, and Protector of the Chinese).
F. The Colonial Surgeon, D. Ayres).
I now transmit the replies received from the above-named Functionaries.
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It will be perceived that the Naval and Military Authorities are strongly opposed to the relaxation of regulations which they consider to be necessary for the protection of the health and vigour of the sailors of the squadron and of the soldiers of the garrison.
The General
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on the subject among both Foreigners
and Chinese".
み
of these
new
Br pursuance of
instructions, I have caused enquiries
to be addressed to:-
4. The Major-General Commanding
the Troops.
13. Commodore Cuming, the Senior
Naval Officer present, in the
absence of Admiral Willes in another part of his command.
C. The Attorney-General.
D. The Honourable Mr. Justice. Russell
(late Registrar-General)
lo.
helosures
1 to 6
5
E. The Honourable F. Stewart, (the
present Registrar-General, and Protector of the Chinese).
"F. The Colonial Surgeon, D. Ayres).
I now transmit the replies
received from the above-named Functionaries.
6.
It will be perecived that
of
the Naval and Military Authorities are
· strongly opposed to the relaxation regulations which they consider to be :necessary for the protection of the health and vigour of the sailors of the squadron and of the soldiers of the garrison.
The
General
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