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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

...

Page ...

(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.

...

Page ...

However, to follow the instructions to output only HTML using

for paragraphs (and
only if absolutely necessary) without including markdown or code fences and adhering strictly to the given rules, the corrected version should be:

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.

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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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 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 ... Page ... (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. ... Page ... However, to follow the instructions to output only HTML using for paragraphs (and only if absolutely necessary) without including markdown or code fences and adhering strictly to the given rules, the corrected version should be: 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 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. 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 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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"Correspondent; & to sell as trustworthy information

as possible from, thange the ordinary statistical inter mation is no doubt not procayabe; that we ought not to submit tamel to the local. Get! Laying the whole thing is impractical.

I subpon the advisory committe oft- (.9.1. with consider their; tif they thould

wasim to take to halter up, we replet

← do so

Yes.

dan 12/12for.

and I will bear the ins

mund when ur discuss the general

Gurden.

Catt

B1⁄2 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

31800 the 9th. ultimo, I have the honour to transmit for your

information the enclosed copy of a Report of the Harbour

Z

?no.

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.

&C...

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