CO129-264 - Governor Sir Robinson & Public Offices - 1894 [9-12] — Page 359

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consideration the enclosed Endl.

memorial from Commander Rumsey, Harbour Master, to-

24th Nov!

1894.

Endl. 2 Wednesday

gether with a

a copy of a letter from the doting Chief Justice on the subject of the statement made by the latter, at _a_ " sitting of the Retrenchment Committee.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Within Robinigy


Enclosure 1.

0.0

22474

(Ace 28 4

Harbour Department,

354

Hong Kong, 20th November, 1894.

My Lord.

I

very respectfully desire

to address Your Lordship

matter

of

moment to rux

As

of

ow a

personally Head of the Harbour Department and Emigration

ao well) as

Officer of this Colony. to certain other officers of

the

Department - and I venture to hope that Your Lordship having

The Right Honourable.

The Marquess of Ripon,

K. G.

heard

Secretary of State for the Colonies,

to

Downing Street, London,

E. C.

Corrected version with proper formatting and minor adjustments for readability and historical context accuracy: 1. Date corrected to 1894 from 1800 (since Hong Kong was a British colony from 1842 onwards, 1800 is historically inconsistent). 2. Formatting adjusted to reflect the original structure. HTML output as requested:

consideration the enclosed Endl.

memorial from Commander Rumsey, Harbour Master, to-

24th Nov!

1894.

Endl. 2 Wednesday

gether with a

a copy of a letter from the doting Chief Justice on the subject of the statement made by the latter, at a sitting of the Retrenchment Committee.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

W. M. Robinson


Enclosure 1.

Harbour Department,

Hong Kong, 20th November, 1894.

My Lord,

I very respectfully desire to address Your Lordship on a matter of moment to us.

As the Head of the Harbour Department and Emigration Officer of this Colony, as well as certain other officers of the Department - and I venture to hope that Your Lordship having

The Right Honourable

The Marquess of Ripon,

K.G.

Secretary of State for the Colonies,

Downing Street, London,

E.C.

Let me know if further adjustments are needed.

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consideration the enclosed Endl. memorial from Commander Rumsey, Harbour Master, to- 24th Nov! 1894. Endl. 2 Wednesday gether with a a copy of a letter from the doting Chief Justice on the subject of the statement made by the latter, at _a_ " sitting of the Retrenchment Committee. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Within Robinigy Enclosure 1. 0.0 22474 (Ace 28 4 Harbour Department, 354 Hong Kong, 20th November, 1894. My Lord. I very respectfully desire to address Your Lordship matter of moment to rux As of ow a personally Head of the Harbour Department and Emigration ao well) as Officer of this Colony. to certain other officers of the Department - and I venture to hope that Your Lordship having The Right Honourable. The Marquess of Ripon, K. G. heard Secretary of State for the Colonies, to Downing Street, London, E. C. Corrected version with proper formatting and minor adjustments for readability and historical context accuracy: 1. Date corrected to 1894 from 1800 (since Hong Kong was a British colony from 1842 onwards, 1800 is historically inconsistent). 2. Formatting adjusted to reflect the original structure. HTML output as requested: consideration the enclosed Endl. memorial from Commander Rumsey, Harbour Master, to- 24th Nov! 1894. Endl. 2 Wednesday gether with a a copy of a letter from the doting Chief Justice on the subject of the statement made by the latter, at a sitting of the Retrenchment Committee. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, W. M. Robinson Enclosure 1. Harbour Department, Hong Kong, 20th November, 1894. My Lord, I very respectfully desire to address Your Lordship on a matter of moment to us. As the Head of the Harbour Department and Emigration Officer of this Colony, as well as certain other officers of the Department - and I venture to hope that Your Lordship having The Right Honourable The Marquess of Ripon, K.G. Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street, London, E.C. Let me know if further adjustments are needed.
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consideration the enclosed Endl. memorial from Commander Rumsey, Harbour Master, to- 24th Nov! 1894. Endl. 2 Wednesday gether with a a copy of a letter from the doting Chief Justice on the subject of the statement made by the latter, at _a_ " sitting of the Retrenchment Committee. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Within Robinigy > } Enclosure 1. 0.0 22474 (Ace 28 4 Harbour Department, 354 Hong Kong, 20th November, 1800. My Lord. I very respectfully desire to address Your Lordship matter of moment to rux As of ow a personally Head of the Harbour Department and Emigration ao well) as Officer of this Colony. to certain other officers of the Department - and I venture to hope that Your Lordship having The Right Honourable. The Marquess of Ripon, K. G. heard Secretary of State for the Colonies, to Downing Street, London, E. C.
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consideration the enclosed Endl.

memorial from Commander Rumsey, Harbour Master, to-

24th Nov!

1894.

Endl. 2 Wednesday

gether with a

a copy of a letter from the doting Chief Justice on the subject of the statement made by the latter, at _a_ " sitting of the Retrenchment

Committee.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient

Humble Servant,

Within Robinigy

>

}

Enclosure 1.

0.0

22474

(Ace 28 4

Harbour Department,

354

Hong Kong, 20th November, 1800.

My Lord.

I

very respectfully desire

to address Your Lordship

matter

of

moment to rux

As

of

ow a

personally Head of the Harbour Department and Emigration

ao well) as

Officer of this Colony. to certain other officers of

the

Department - and I venture to hope that Your Lordship having

The Right Honourable.

The Marquess of Ripon,

K. G.

heard

Secretary of State for the Colonies,

to

Downing Street, London,

E. C.

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