CO129-228 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [7-9] — Page 45

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Enclosure

43

The Governor has requested me to forward the enclosed further memorial addressed to Your Lordship, which does not appear to require any explanations beyond those given in my despatch above quoted to which I beg respectfully to refer.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,

March

My Lord,

18. Bank Buildings Hongkong July 9th 1886.

15050 RECS

I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of a reply through the Colonial Secretary of this Colony to my letter to your Lordship of the 28th December 1885 and for which I am obliged.

If your Lordship will refer to my letter again, your Lordship will see I have not asked that the existing arrangements regarding the Servants of the Crown in the Colony be altered - that I personally can have nothing whatever to do with - but what I consider I have a right to complain of is, as I have already stated in my letter to your Lordship, that Mr. Ackroyd, the Land Officer, should have been allowed to sit on the Bench and decide that a Lease issuing from the Land Office ...

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Enclosure 43 The Governor has requested me to forward the enclosed further memorial addressed to Your Lordship, which does not appear to require any explanations beyond those given in my despatch above quoted to which I beg respectfully to refer. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, March My Lord, 18. Bank Buildings Hongkong July 9th 1886. 15050 RECS I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of a reply through the Colonial Secretary of this Colony to my letter to your Lordship of the 28th December 1885 and for which I am obliged. If your Lordship will refer to my letter again, your Lordship will see I have not asked that the existing arrangements regarding the Servants of the Crown in the Colony be altered - that I personally can have nothing whatever to do with - but what I consider I have a right to complain of is, as I have already stated in my letter to your Lordship, that Mr. Ackroyd, the Land Officer, should have been allowed to sit on the Bench and decide that a Lease issuing from the Land Office ...
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nclosure 43 The has requested me to forward Enclosure 7th July, 1886. the enclosed further memorial Enclo addressed tor to Your Lordship, which does not appear to require any those already cxplanations beyond those given in my despatch above quoted to which I beg respectfully to refer ? I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, March My Lord, 18. Bank Buildings Hongkong July 9th 1886. 15050 RECS I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of a reply through the Colonial Secretary of this Colony to my letter to your Lordship of the 28th December 1885 and for which I am obliged. "If your Lordship will refer to my letter again your Lordship will see I have not asked that the existing the a Servants of the Crown in the bolony be altered_ that I personally can have nothing whatever to do with but what I consider I have a right to complain of is as I have already stated in my that the 17 letter to your Lordship Ackroyd the Land Officer should have been allowed to sit on the Bench and decide that a Lease issuing from the Land Office Mr. I ug.
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nclosure

43

The has requested

me to forward

Enclosure 7th July, 1886.

the enclosed further memorial Enclo

addressed

tor

to Your Lordship, which

does not appear to require any

those already cxplanations beyond those given in my despatch above quoted to which I beg respectfully to refer ?

I have the honour to be,

My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

March

My Lord,

18. Bank Buildings

Hongkong

July 9th 1886.

15050

RECS

I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of a reply through the Colonial Secretary of this Colony to my letter to your Lordship of the 28th December 1885 and for which I am obliged.

"If your Lordship will refer to my letter again your Lordship will see I have not asked that the existing

the

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Servants of the Crown in the bolony be altered_ that I personally can have nothing whatever to do with but what I consider I have a right to complain of is as I have already stated in my that the 17 letter to your Lordship Ackroyd the Land Officer should have been allowed to sit on

the Bench and decide that a Lease issuing from the Land Office

Mr. I

ug.

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