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be addressed to

cretary,"

Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company

Offices, 122, Leadenhall Street,

London, E.C.

545

23499

Race

6th December 1892

73

Sir,

I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of

the 2nd instant with which you are so good as to enclose copy

of a communication received by the Marquess of Ripon from the

Governor of Hong Kong, in regard to the loss of the "BOKHARA",

together with a reprint of the articles which recently appeared

in the Hong Kong Telegraph* upon the subject.

I am requested by the Directors to beg you will express

their best thanks to the Marquess of Ripon for the papers sent,

and to say that they have written out to their Superintendent in

Hong Kong, desiring him to present a Watch and Chain+ or a

piece of plate, to the Mandarin of Makung, as a mark of their

appreciation of the kindness displayed towards the Shipwrecked

people.

The Under Secretary of State

I am Sir

Your obedient servant

J. Jail

Secretary

Colonial Office

S. W.

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be addressed to cretary," Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company Offices, 122, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 545 23499 Race 6th December 1892 73 Sir, I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2nd instant with which you are so good as to enclose copy of a communication received by the Marquess of Ripon from the Governor of Hong Kong, in regard to the loss of the "BOKHARA", together with a reprint of the articles which recently appeared in the Hong Kong Telegraph* upon the subject. I am requested by the Directors to beg you will express their best thanks to the Marquess of Ripon for the papers sent, and to say that they have written out to their Superintendent in Hong Kong, desiring him to present a Watch and Chain+ or a piece of plate, to the Mandarin of Makung, as a mark of their appreciation of the kindness displayed towards the Shipwrecked people. The Under Secretary of State I am Sir Your obedient servant J. Jail Secretary Colonial Office S. W.
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be addressed to cretary," Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company Offices, 122, Leadenhall Street, London, G.C. 545 23499 Race 6th December 1892 73 sir, I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2nd instant with which you are so good as to enclose copy of a communication received by the Marquess of Ripon from the Governor of Hong Kong, in regard to the loss of the "BOKHARA", together with a reprint of the articles which recently appeared in the Hong Kong Telegraph* upon the subject. I am requested by the Directors to beg you will express their best thanks to the Marquess of Ripon for the papers sent, and to say that, they have written out to their Superintendent in Hong Kong, desiring him to present a Watch and Chain + or a piece of plate, to the Mandarin of Makung, as a mark of their appreciation of the kindness displayed towards the Shipwrecked people. The Under Secretary of State I am Sir Your obedient servant J. Jail Secretary Colonial Office S. W.
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be addressed to

cretary,"

Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company

Offices, 122, Leadenhall Street,

London, G.C.

545

23499

Race

6th December 1892

73

sir,

I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of

the 2nd instant with which you are so good as to enclose copy

of a communication received by the Marquess of Ripon from the

Governor of Hong Kong, in regard to the loss of the "BOKHARA",

together with a reprint of the articles which recently appeared

in the Hong Kong Telegraph* upon the subject.

I am requested by the Directors to beg you will express

their best thanks to the Marquess of Ripon for the papers sent,

and to say that, they have written out to their Superintendent in

Hong Kong, desiring him to present a Watch and Chain + or a

piece of plate, to the Mandarin of Makung, as a mark of their

appreciation of the kindness displayed towards the Shipwrecked

people.

The Under Secretary of State

I am Sir

Your obedient servant

J. Jail

Secretary

Colonial Office

S. W.

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