CO129-308 - Public Offices - 1901 — Page 334

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The expenses incurred in sending the man McNab

from Manila to Hongkong have already been charged to

this Department, and his further passage to the United

Kingdom can likewise be defrayed from Foreign Office

funds. The other two cases referred to are those

of seamen and any expenses on their behalf which may

be properly chargeable to Imperial Funds should be

borne by the Board of Trade.

I am,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

F. A. Villiers

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332 The expenses incurred in sending the man McNab from Manila to Hongkong have already been charged to this Department, and his further passage to the United Kingdom can likewise be defrayed from Foreign Office funds. The other two cases referred to are those of seamen and any expenses on their behalf which may be properly chargeable to Imperial Funds should be borne by the Board of Trade. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, F. A. Villiers
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332 The expenses incurred in sending the man McNab from Manila to Hongkong have already been charged to this Department, and his further passage to the United Kingdom can likewise be defrayed from Foreign Office funds. The other two cases referred to are those of seamen and any expenses on their behalf which may be properly chargeable to Imperial Funds should be borne by the Board of Trade. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, F. 4. Vilies
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332

The expenses incurred in sending the man McNab

from Manila to Hongkong have already been charged to

this Department, and his further passage to the United

Kingdom can likewise be defrayed from Foreign Office

funds. The other two cases referred to are those

of seamen and any expenses on their behalf which may

be properly chargeable to Imperial Funds should be

borne by the Board of Trade.

I am,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

F. 4. Vilies

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