the only other cases are Hongkong, Victoria, and Kowloon City), which I did not consider it necessary to forward.
I have … Frederick Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary.
(Copy)
4.13. Mr. Consul, … Canton, 14th October, 1886,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt, yesterday of your despatch No. 1675 of the 12th instant, respecting the unwarrantable detention of a man by Chinese Soldiers on board a ferry boat in Hongkong waters and his conveyance to Hauling, where he landed a prisoner, and to state, for the information of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong, that I yesterday afternoon, communicated to the Viceroy of the Two Kwang the information, and remarks contained in the despatch, and suggested to His Excellency …
The Honourable Mr. Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary.
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Hougkong, Victoria, and Kanlung
City), which I did not consider
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4.13. Mr Consulate,
Sen,
Caulon, 14th October, 1886,
I have the honour to acknowledge
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receipt, yesterday of your despatch No 16:75 of the 12th intent, respecting the unwarrautable detection of a
by Chiune Soldiers on
a hran
board a ferry boat in Hongkong waters and
Chiness
A
wao
his conveyance to Hauling, where he landed a pudener, and to state, for the ~ information of this Excellency the Officer Administring the Government of Hougtong, that I yesterday
yesterday afternoon, commnerivicated to the Viceroy of the Two Kroung the information,
and remart's contained in the
Suspectoh and sugguted to His
The Honourable
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Excelleney
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