CO129-307 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [10-12] — Page 718

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712

Hon. Colonial Secretary.

Herewith impressions of the seal in my possession.

The seal is used for closing confidential and secret documents sent by His Excellency the Governor.

It is used for making impressions on wax.

No press is used, but the seal is impressed by hand.

The metal of which the seal is made appears to be copper.

It is not a double seal.

(Sd.). H. Warren,

Private Secretary.

Government House,

Hong Kong, 27th November, 1901.

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712 Hon. Colonial Secretary. Herewith impressions of the seal in my possession. The seal is used for closing confidential and secret documents sent by His Excellency the Governor. It is used for making impressions on wax. No press is used, but the seal is impressed by hand. The metal of which the seal is made appears to be copper. It is not a double seal. (Sd.). H. Warren, Private Secretary. Government House, Hong Kong, 27th November, 1901.
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712 ར་ Hon.Colonial Secretary. Herewith impressions of the seal in my possession. The seal is used for closing confidential and secret documents sent by His Excellency the Governor. It is used for making impressions on wax. No press is used, but the seal is impressed by hand. The metal of which the seal is made appears to be copper. It is not a double seal. (Sd.). H.Warren, Private Secretary. Government House, HongKong, 27th. November, 1901.
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712

ར་

Hon.Colonial Secretary.

Herewith impressions of the seal in my possession.

The seal is used for closing confidential and secret documents

sent by His Excellency the Governor.

It is used for making impressions on wax.

No press is used, but the seal is impressed by hand.

The metal of which the seal is made appears to be

copper.

It is not a double seal.

(Sd.). H.Warren,

Private Secretary.

Government House,

HongKong, 27th. November, 1901.

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