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I do not think it is quite clear that

Wallace

to

H. Ray ought to be liberated as he

is a native of the Colony. Copy F.O. for

referring to

185-6, and their refs

B/1b.

Walter on 2301 185-6 1562/86).

Zur 13 Jan

at ince


No.

325.

Government House,

Hongkong,

14th November, 1899.

C.O. 129/305

13 DEC 99

341

Sir,

Inclosure

7th October,

1899

(Lub-en-

closure).

I have the honour to transmit for your

information the enclosed copy of a letter from the Acting

Consul-General at Shanghai and to state that the lunatic

Edward Wallace is at present confined in the Asylum in this

Colony.

2.

In connection with this case I would

refer you to Lord Granville's Despatch No. 26 of the 5th April, 1886 and previous correspondence, and beg to suggest

that directions may be given that all expenses incurred by

this Government on account of the lunatic in question may be

defrayed out of the Consular Vote.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSPEH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,


Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

HENRY A. BLAKE

Governor, &c.

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I do not think it is quite clear that Wallace to H. Ray ought to be liberated as he is a native of the Colony. Copy F.O. for referring to 185-6, and their refs B/1b. Walter on 2301 185-6 1562/86). Zur 13 Jan at ince No. 325. Government House, Hongkong, 14th November, 1899. C.O. 129/305 13 DEC 99 341 Sir, Inclosure 7th October, 1899 (Lub-en- closure). I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a letter from the Acting Consul-General at Shanghai and to state that the lunatic Edward Wallace is at present confined in the Asylum in this Colony. 2. In connection with this case I would refer you to Lord Granville's Despatch No. 26 of the 5th April, 1886 and previous correspondence, and beg to suggest that directions may be given that all expenses incurred by this Government on account of the lunatic in question may be defrayed out of the Consular Vote. I have the honour to be, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSPEH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, HENRY A. BLAKE Governor, &c.
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I do not think it isquite clear that

Wallace

to

H. Ray oughtust lober meing that

is a native of the Colony. Coby F.O. for

refering tom

185-6, and their refs

B/1b.

Welter on 2301 185-6 1562/86).

Zur 13 Jan

at ince

No.

325.

Gaggall

Government, House,

Hongkong,

th 14

C.O 34905

13 VEC 99

November, 1899.

341

sir,

nclosure

7th October,

1899

Loth (sub-en-

closure.

ملا

I have the honour to transmit for your

information the enclosed copy of a letter from the Acting

Consul-General at Shanghai and to state that the lunatic

Colony.

Edward Wallace is at prosent confined in the Asylum in this

2.

In connection with this case I would

refer you to Lord Granville's Despatch No. 26 of the 5th. 5426,84

April, 1886 and previous correspondence, and beg to ruggest.

that directions may be given that all expenses incurred by

this Goverment on account of the lunatic in question may be

defrayed out of the Consular Vote.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOILABLE

JOSIPA CHAMBERLAIN, I.P.,

Ac..

80..

sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

lisabe

Governor, &c.

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