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His Excellency the Governor, with the request that His Excellency will be pleased to cause further investigation to be made, that it may be ascertained whether or not reference was intended to any one in the Harbour Department, and if so, on what ground Mr. Thomson based his belief of Corruption.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, R. Murray Rumsey, R: Com: R.N., Harbour Master, &C.
Copy No. 1972
Sir,
Enclosure No. 3.
C.0 22474 362 (Recd 28 DEC 04)
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hong Kong, 8th October, 1894.
In reply to your letter No. 441 of the 3rd instant, I am directed to inform you that Mr. Thomson does not admit having made the statement to which you refer.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, J. Stewart Lockhart, Acting Colonial Secretary.
The Honourable The Harbour Master
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His Excellency the Governor, with the request that His
Excellency
Cause)
will be pleased to
feuther investigation to
be made, that it
may
be
ascertained whether or not
reference
was intended to
any
-one in the Harbour Department,
and if so,
My
ou
what ground o
Thomson based his belief
of Corruption.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obe dunt servant
sap R. Murray Rumsey
R: Com: R.N.
Harbour Master, &C.
肆
Copy
No. 1972
Sir
Enclosure No. 3.
C.0
22474 362
Rre 28 DEC 04)
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hong Hong, 8th October, 1894.
In
reply to your
letter No.
of the 3rd instant, I am strected
441 of the
to inform you
that Mr. Thomson
dow not admit having
statement to which
wade the
you refer .
I have the honour to be
Your
Bir
most obedical servant, saf J. Sewart Lockhart,
Acting Colonial Averetary,
The Honourable
The Harbour Master
te
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