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in the despatch of the Secretary of State consist of letters which have passed between

394 article,

Mr R. A. Gibbons,

and Mr O.

C.

King with

4

and to use a

When examined.

Cement manufactured

Surveyor

General

between the

stated that he had

made

too

the

quality

object

in

respect to sending samples of cement clinker to Hongkong.

3. We have heard from Mr Orange (whose written statement we annex),

and also

The Hon: The Acting Colonial Secretary The Surveyor General,

"

O. P. Shater

Mr H. O. Wilson.

No charge is

but

so

and

is made against Mr Orange, that

a government official had about the

time he asked for the cement clinker in the correspondence mentioned, made

certain allegations respecting quality of the cement supplied by Messrs Robins & Co.,

we presume that the imputation against him is that he was endeavouring by false complaint to induce the Hongkong Government to

discontinue the use

of that firm's

client

and

complaint against

only

of the cement, and that his forwarding Mr Orange's note was to call the attention of the Crown Agents to what appeared to be

a deterioration in the later

5.

consignments.

deterioration

In his letter to the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, dated the 7th June 1886, Mr Price states:

"In consequence of a visible

"change in the appearance of the later

"consignments of Robin's cement, I instructed

"the Resident Engineer to make personally

"certain experimental tests with Robin's

"cement of different dates of arrival".

Mr Price stated that from

the nature and extent of the

works it was

of the utmost importance that

the cement throughout should be of

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in the despatch of the Secretary of State consist of letters which have passed between 394 article, Mr R. A. Gibbons, and Mr O. C. King with 4 and to use a When examined. Cement manufactured Surveyor General between the stated that he had made too the quality object in respect to sending samples of cement clinker to Hongkong. 3. We have heard from Mr Orange (whose written statement we annex), and also The Hon: The Acting Colonial Secretary The Surveyor General, " O. P. Shater Mr H. O. Wilson. No charge is but so and is made against Mr Orange, that a government official had about the time he asked for the cement clinker in the correspondence mentioned, made certain allegations respecting quality of the cement supplied by Messrs Robins & Co., we presume that the imputation against him is that he was endeavouring by false complaint to induce the Hongkong Government to discontinue the use of that firm's client and complaint against only of the cement, and that his forwarding Mr Orange's note was to call the attention of the Crown Agents to what appeared to be a deterioration in the later 5. consignments. deterioration In his letter to the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, dated the 7th June 1886, Mr Price states: "In consequence of a visible "change in the appearance of the later "consignments of Robin's cement, I instructed "the Resident Engineer to make personally "certain experimental tests with Robin's "cement of different dates of arrival". Mr Price stated that from the nature and extent of the works it was of the utmost importance that the cement throughout should be of
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in the despatch of the Secretary of State consist of lettere which have passed between 394 article, Wr R. A. Gibbons, and clip 0. C. King with 4 and to use a When examined. Cosally manufactured Surveyor General byeen the stated that he had urade too the quality objeat in respect to sending samples of cement clicker to Hongkong. 3. Ne have heard attr Orange (whose written statement we anire, and also The Hon : The Acting Colonial Secretary The Surveyor General, " O. P. Shater MZ Ft H. O. Wilson . No charge io but ao and is made against ell? Orange, that + goutlicuan had about the tre lime he asked for the cement clinker in the corresponclence mentioned, made the certain allegations respecting quality of the cement supplied by Mere! Robine TC, presume that the imputation against him in that he was endeavo deavouring by false complaint to induce the stongkong Government to of that firmi discontime the use client and complaint against only of the cement, and that his forwarding Mr Orange's note was to call the attention of the Crown Gento to what appeared to be to be a deterioration in the later 5. consignments. deterioration In his letter to the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, dated the 7th June 1886, Mr Price states: _ #! "In consequence of a visible " change in the appearance of the later " consignments of Robin's cement, d'instructed. "the Resident Engineer to make personally "1 fi certain experimental testo with Robin's lo. cement of different dates of arrival":" Mr Price stated that from of the Rescresir the nature and extent of the works it was the cement. of the utmost importance that throughout should be of the
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in the despatch of the Secretary of State consist of lettere which have passed

between

394

article,

Wr R. A. Gibbons,

and clip 0.

C.

King with

4

and to use a

When examined.

Cosally manufactured

Surveyor

General

byeen the

stated that he had

urade

too

the

quality

objeat

in

respect to sending samples of cement clicker to Hongkong.

3. Ne have heard attr Orange (whose written statement we anire,

and also

The Hon : The Acting

Colonial Secretary The Surveyor General,

"

O. P. Shater

MZ Ft H. O. Wilson .

No charge io

but

ao

and

is made against ell? Orange, that

+ goutlicuan had about the

tre

lime he asked for the cement clinker in the corresponclence mentioned, made

the certain allegations respecting quality of the cement supplied by Mere! Robine TC,

presume that the imputation against him in that he was endeavo

deavouring by false complaint to induce the stongkong Government to

of that firmi

discontime the use

client

and

complaint against

only

of the cement, and that his forwarding Mr Orange's note was to call the attention of the Crown Gento to what appeared to be

to be a deterioration in the later

5.

consignments.

deterioration

In his letter to the Honourable

the Colonial Secretary, dated the 7th June

1886, Mr Price states: _

#!

"In

consequence of a visible

" change in the appearance of the later

" consignments of Robin's cement, d'instructed.

"the Resident Engineer to make personally

"1

fi

certain experimental testo with Robin's

lo.

cement of different dates of arrival":" Mr Price stated that from

of the Rescresir

the nature and extent of the

works it was

the cement.

of the utmost importance that

throughout should be of

the

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