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No 1448.

221

105.0

Sir,

2000 31 MAR 677

Government

Chong Trong.

ment Sturde

22nd April 1887.

I have the honor to report

that I propose to leave the Colony

on 25th instant for New Zealand in

accordance with the permission

that has been given to

me to retire

from the Colonial Civil Service. I should have left at an earlier

date had it not been for

the

opposition which the Opium Bill

strong

and

almost unanimous

the Right Honorable

Encountered.

Sir. St. T. Stolland, Bart., Mr., K.C.M.

retary of State for the Colonies.

...

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No 1448. 221 105.0 Sir, 2000 31 MAR 677 Government Chong Trong. ment Sturde 22nd April 1887. I have the honor to report that I propose to leave the Colony on 25th instant for New Zealand in accordance with the permission that has been given to me to retire from the Colonial Civil Service. I should have left at an earlier date had it not been for the opposition which the Opium Bill strong and almost unanimous the Right Honorable Encountered. Sir. St. T. Stolland, Bart., Mr., K.C.M. retary of State for the Colonies. ... -77
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No 1448.

221

105.0

Sir,

2000 31 MAT 677

Gournment

chong trong.

ment Stoude

22nd April 1887.

I have the honor to report

that I propose to leave the Colony

on 25th instant for New Zealand in

accordance with the permission

that has been quin

me to retire

from the Colonial Civil Service. I should have left at an earlier

date had it not been for

the

opposition which the Opium Bill

strong

and a

almost und

nimoris

e Right Stonorable

Encountered.

Sir. St. T. Stolland, Bart., Mr., K.C.M.

retary of State for the Colonies.

да

-77

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