has been forwarded
to his H. Holland
by the Acting Governor of Hong Kong at the request of the
Chamber-
It will be observed
that in the letter
from the Chamber of Commerce, Jemmin in
representing
to communicate
direct with H. In
Minister at Peking, they state that in
every
case
of any
a
copy
of such communication would
be sent to the Colonial Government at the same time; Lord Faliohuey will be aware that Lord Stanley in objecting to this proposition when brought to his notice by Sir F. Bowen, did so in the belief that the Governor
was
left in complete ignorance of the correspondence. However copies of
all such
communications
has been forwarded
to his H. Holland
by the Acting fovernan of Homy kaw at the request of the
Chamber-
It will be obsewed
that in the letter
hi
from the Chamber of Commence Jemmin in
reperesting
to communicate
drich with H. In
Minister at Icking, Hey state that in
Every
Case
of any
a
copy
such come --
munication would
be Landed to the 63 Colonial fovernment at the same time; + Lord Faliohuey will be aware that Lord Stanley in objecting to this preaction When Berght to his notice by Six f. Bowen, did to in the belief Had the fovernan
was
left in complete gromance of the coles fonderman, women of Lowever copies of
all much
a
commcenications
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