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occasion
of the opening of the
| 1895-6 session on the 25th instant,
together with an
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extract from
the Daily Press containing the reply of the Senior Unofficial member on behalf of his col- leagues.
The statements recently made before the Colonial Party of the House of Commons by a certain Unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Wong- Kong are certainly not borne out by the facts recorded in
my
Enclosure 2 26th November 1895.
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my
address, which, I venture to
think, reveal a satisfactory and
hopeful state of affairs
of affairs in this
Colony.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robiniga
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