11th January, 1883.
Governor
Sir George F. Bowen, GCMG,
The Right Honourable The Earl of Derby.
Police Stations in Hongkong. Respecting the indefensible condition of the Attack by Chinese robbers at Kowloon.
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Sir G. F. Bowen to Lord Derby
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Mr. Lucas 19.
Feb.
Mr. De Robeck 20
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade. 20
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
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Hong Kong
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Lucs
20 Feb 84
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch no. 7 of the 17th January and to express my satisfaction at finding that you consider that it will be found possible without incurring any great outlay to provide the police stations in the colony with the means of temporary defence.
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me y 11th January, 1883.
Governer
Sir George F. Bowen, Gemy,
The Right Honourable The Earl of Derby.
Police Stations in Hongkong. Respecting the indefensible condition of the Attack by Chinese robbers at Kowloon.
2
DRAFT.
Gov.
No.45
7
2702
JI. . .G. F. Borman Gong
MINUTE.
Mr. Lucas 19.
Feb.
Mr. De Robedd 20
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
X Mr. Meade. 20
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby,
-20.
Aust 218645
Hong Kong
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Luse
20 Feb 84
I have the honour to ack: the receipt of your
degh: no. 7. of the 17th of
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Jam and to express my
Satisfaction at finding &
You
consider that it will be
that
found possible without incer.
Ring any great outlay to provide the police stations
the
colony
with the means
of temporary defence.
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