he would under ordinary circumstances have qualified for one, and might (the case is stronger against him than against the others reported on 15068) have been granted some sort of pension.
T.C.M. 26/11
I would not punish him. The evidence was merely to tell him that, having regard to the evidence that was obtained at the Hongkong harbour, and has been submitted to Mr. Chamberlain, he had been decided, etc.
13/12
I agree to strike out at once.
14/12
No 215.
25058
Sir,
336
Government House, Hongkong, 16th October 1897,
With reference to the final paragraph of my despatch No. 214 of the 15th instant, I have the honour to inform you that I sent to the Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.,
he would under ordinary cies have qualified for
one, and might (the the case is stinger against him than against the others reported on 15068) have been granted some sort of Pension]
T.C.M. 26/11
I would non per hun the
endence, wis merely tell hein
that, hamga
Fadenia nanobaring
in crew
the evidence that wer J
been obtained the Hongkong farm, and has been submitted fur.
chaumberlain, in her been
devided, etc.
13/12
I agree
S
at once
14/12
No 215.
25058
Sir
336
Government House, "Hongkong, 16". Oetober 1897,
With reference to
the final paragraph of my despatch N. 214 of the 15th instant, I have the honour to inform you
that I sent
he Right Honourable.
Right
Joseph Chamberlain, M.S.,
Je..
the
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