Correspondent; & to sell as trustworthy information as possible from, change the ordinary statistical information is no doubt not procurable; that we ought not to submit tamely to the local. Giving the whole thing is impractical.
I submit the advisory committee ought to consider their; if they should wish to take to alter it, we reply ← do so.
Yes.
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mund when we discuss the general Gurden.
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No.
374.
Sir,
You closure...
August 1981.
568 0.0. 37120 24 .CT OF Government House, Hongkong, 18th September, 1901.
In continuation of my Despatch No.298 of 31st August, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a Report of the Harbour Master.
2. In the somewhat peculiar conditions obtaining in Hongkong, the Government are practically without direct knowledge of the commercial requirements, and in the absence of a Customs House or Excise Department, there is no means of obtaining this knowledge indirectly or by inference.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant,
Aung...ssabe Governor, &c.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &c. &c.
Page 568
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(The initial part of the text appears to be a fragmented discussion or meeting notes, while the latter part is a formal despatch from the Governor of Hongkong to Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.)
Government House, Hongkong, 18th September, 1901.
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Correspondent; & to sell as trustworthy information as possible from, change the ordinary statistical information is no doubt not procurable; that we ought not to submit tamely to the local. Giving the whole thing is impractical.
I submit the advisory committee ought to consider their; if they should wish to take to alter it, we reply ← do so.
Yes.
Jan 12/12for.
and I will bear the ins...
mund when we discuss the general Gurden.
Catt
B½ PE
C.PL: 12
at once
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No. 374.
Sir,
You closure... August 1981.
568 0.0. 37120 24 .CT OF Government House, Hongkong, 18th September, 1901.
In continuation of my Despatch No.298 of 31st August, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a Report of the Harbour Master.
2. In the somewhat peculiar conditions obtaining in Hongkong, the Government are practically without direct knowledge of the commercial requirements, and in the absence of a Customs House or Excise Department, there is no means of obtaining this knowledge indirectly or by inference.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant,
Aung...ssabe Governor, &c.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &c. &c.
Page 568
Government House, Hongkong, 18th September, 1901.
Page ...
has been removed to comply with the rules. The final output is:Correspondent; & to sell as trustworthy information as possible from, change the ordinary statistical information is no doubt not procurable; that we ought not to submit tamely to the local. Giving the whole thing is impractical.
I submit the advisory committee ought to consider their; if they should wish to take to alter it, we reply ← do so.
Yes.
Jan 12/12for.
and I will bear the ins...
mund when we discuss the general Gurden.
Catt
B½ PE
C.PL: 12
at once
(f
No. 374.
Sir,
You closure... August 1981.
568 0.0. 37120 24 .CT OF Government House, Hongkong, 18th September, 1901.
In continuation of my Despatch No.298 of 31st August, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copy of a Report of the Harbour Master.
2. In the somewhat peculiar conditions obtaining in Hongkong, the Government are practically without direct knowledge of the commercial requirements, and in the absence of a Customs House or Excise Department, there is no means of obtaining this knowledge indirectly or by inference.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant,
Aung...ssabe Governor, &c.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &c. &c.
Page 568
Government House, Hongkong, 18th September, 1901.
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No.
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August
1981.
568
0.0.
37120
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Government House,
Hongkong, 18th. September, 1901.
In continuation of my Despatch No.298 of
31800 the 9th. ultimo, I have the honour to transmit for your
information the enclosed copy of a Report of the Harbour
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Master.
2.
In the somewhat peculiar conditions
obtaining in Hongkong, the Government are practically without
direct knowledge of the commercial requirements, and in the
absence of a Customs House or Excise Department, there is no
means of obtaining this knowledge indirectly or by inference.
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Aung assabe
Governor, &c..
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
&C.
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