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State

'

1639

14

Foreign Office

January 29, 1886

Sir,

Ear 1196

Q 1557

of

I am

With reference to your letters of the 23rd and 28th instant, I am directed by The Marquis of Salisbury to request that you will state to Secretary Colonel Stanley that Mr O'Conor, Her Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires at Peking, was instructed by telegraph to report whether he had received any explanations from the Chinese Government in regard to the arrest in Hongkong of a Chinaman at his house in

The Under Secretary of State

Colonial Office

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siate ' 1639 14 Foreign Officer January 29. 1886 Sir, Ear 1196 Q 1557 of I a With reference to letters your the 23d and 28th Instant, am directed by The Marquis of Salisbury to request that you will state to Secretary Colonel Stanley that Mr O'Conor, Her Majesty's "Chargé d'Affaires at Peking was instructed by Telegraph to report whether he had received any explanations from the Chinese Government in to the arrest in Hongkong regard of a Chinaman at his house in The Under Secretary of State Colonial Office the
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siate

'

1639

14

Foreign Officer

January 29. 1886

Sir,

Ear

1196

Q

1557

of

I a

With reference to

letters

your

the 23d and 28th Instant,

am directed by The Marquis

of Salisbury to request that you will state to Secretary Colonel Stanley

that Mr O'Conor,

Her Majesty's "Chargé d'Affaires at Peking

was instructed

by

Telegraph to report whether he had received any explanations from the Chinese Government in

to the arrest in Hongkong

regard

of a

Chinaman at his house in

The Under Secretary of State

Colonial Office

the

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