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ships on
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Sundays in Hong Hong Harbour,
Harbour, & who, in com sequence, suffer financially in competition with their rivals in trade who compel their officers &
очень
to do
so, unworthy
of your lordship's just consider a -
tion.
by
full viewv
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the telegram from
of
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The cloissions to se
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sing apore, in the Times Алідарне,
cAugust, which states
"The Home Government has
dis allowed
• venting Sunday work in Hong
the
ordinance pre
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Hong "Harbour; as
the Colonial ?
Office letter to us
of
G
July 1891,
speaks of
the ordinance
Old
"passed". "
This is
stated in the passage
informing
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"that his lordship
communicate writte
informing "proposes to "the Governors of
the Colonies in
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view
" which Sunday labour in the "Ports appears to be not suffi-
•ciently restricted with "to further measures " taken by legislation " of the
ordinance
" in Hong Kong
being
on the lines.
recently passed
or otherwise?
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Moreover, M. E. The Administrator told the Legislative Council
the 31th July 'It has receiver Her
"Majesty's assent
"tomorrow
criti
V comed
Force The Times is there-
fore evidently misinformed.
I have the honor to be
Yo
My
Lord
our obedient servant
The Right Souble
Lord Vonutsford
The the the
The secretary of State
for the Colonies.
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