295
From Colonial Secretary to Messrs. Dumas Brothers.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hong Kong, 8th September, 1887.
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Gentlemen,
With reference to your letter of yesterday, I am directed by the Acting Governor to inform you that H.E. is awaiting the Attorney-General's Report in the case of Chan Tik-cheong before taking any action regarding his rendition, and that H.E. will also wait a reasonable time for your proposed letter in connexion with the case.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
Frederick Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Messrs. Dumas & Moseley.
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295
bling Colonial Secretary to Prous Damys thronop.
Colonial Secretory's Office, HongKong, 8.0 September, 1887.
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Gentlemen,
With reference to your
letter
of yesterday, I am directed by the
Act7 Governor to inform you that itt. is awaiting the Ston: the Attorney: General's Report in the case of Chan Tik - cheong before taking any action
at
regardo
his rendition, and that H.. will also wait a reasonable time for your proposed letter in
connexion with the case,
Shave so
Pof Frederick Newark, Acting Colonial Secretary,
Mese Denup & Moseop.
K-d
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