CO129-266 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1895 [1-3] — Page 30

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tenants

the Landlord who might that be punished for the conduct of

over whom he had no

control, but ar

any

the A. Col. Lecretary pointed out Landlord, who showed that he did his

best to prevent the offence, would probably not tapanabend have his house

closed

at

any

rate not fora

long period.

? Sanctim the Ordinance,

as at A above

and remarking inregard to s. 10

Jah [ The delay

f.W.7.1573 C.P.2.15

in sending

on this paper

I hoped to deal with it

is due to me. I

but could not get time?

Sanchin the Ordinance. I would not write as at A: -

The Chinese househollen will, worn with this power of inspectin,

be very diffimes to Rufin order: de

I would

mly

Will the forem &

report wery six months as to the working of this deckin & wheth

aug complaints an mad-

against its operation.

97829-2

11257/3

So proceed. But lite the God. Meat he should proceed many cautiously in he subrcise of the power imfired by the Ordinance - (mamen

to deal wit

are

He is a

difficult people telegram

Worthing

strike arising

Hong Kong spintay

sanitary repuer

mary

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Government House,

HongKong, January, 1895.

My Lord Marquess,

I have the honour to transmit for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure the

following Ordinance entitled:_

The Right Honourable The Marquess of Ripon, M.G.,

да

Jo

"An

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