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Auggested My Lord
Nov! 27/83
1. I have the honour to traurmit
for
Your Lordship's Courideration,
a
printa
copy of official correspondence between the
Governor of Hong Kong (Sei 4, Kowen,) and the
See t
of State for the Colonies (Lord Derby,) has been published in this colony.
2. It will be even that his G. Bowen has strongly
recommended the re.. -admission of The Gen! Come the Troops to the Legislative
Conner of Hong Hong
on the following grounds:
quote from printed despatch)
3. It is also undustood that Sir George
in written dispatch
MOUNT MASCAL,
BEXLEY,
KENT.
Head of House
My dear Governor
I have
letley enclose
24 Nov. 83.
re-written
a copy of
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it. In
Almost all cases.
I have
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Your
uggestions.
you, and at
your request,
say
anything that
you
writing to support 4. I do not
wish to
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with otherwise.
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that the efficer
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administer the Govt in the event
death or absence of
The
God?
of the
4. The Leer of State for the Colonie's has rejected both the proposals of the Governor.
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to be
grounds of Imperial & National
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soldier
used to accept decisions without
question and after Lord Derby's
letter I should not have thought
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