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Any further communication on the subject of this letter should be addressed to--

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,

HOME OFFICE, LONDON, S.W.,

the following number quoted :----

B37068.

Sir,

SECRETARY OF STATE DEPARTMENT

38253 Foreign Office W 102

Real 31 OCTOBER HALL.

30th October 1901.

I am directed by Mr Secretary Ritchie to transmit to you, herewith, to be laid before the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a copy of a Petition of Right which has been lodged at the Home Office by Messrs Trass and Enever of 25 Coleman Street, E.C. on behalf of Mr. Matthew John Denman Stephens and Mr. Thomas Howard both of Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong,

and I am to request that you will move Mr. Chamberlain to favour Mr. Ritchie with any observations he may desire to offer upon the Petition before it is referred in the ordinary course for the opinion of His Majesty's Attorney General.

The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office.

I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

Stewry/mypha

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Any further communication on the subject of this letter should be addressed to-- THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE, HOME OFFICE, LONDON, S.W., the following number quoted :---- B37068. Sir, SECRETARY OF STATE DEPARTMENT 38253 Foreign Office W 102 Real 31 OCTOBER HALL. 30th October 1901. I am directed by Mr Secretary Ritchie to transmit to you, herewith, to be laid before the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a copy of a Petition of Right which has been lodged at the Home Office by Messrs Trass and Enever of 25 Coleman Street, E.C. on behalf of Mr. Matthew John Denman Stephens and Mr. Thomas Howard both of Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong, and I am to request that you will move Mr. Chamberlain to favour Mr. Ritchie with any observations he may desire to offer upon the Petition before it is referred in the ordinary course for the opinion of His Majesty's Attorney General. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Stewry/mypha
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: Any further communication on the subject of this letter should be addressed to-- THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE, But the HOME OFFICE, LONDON, 8.W., the following number quoted :---- B37068. Sir, SEORETARY SOME OF STATE DEPARTMEN 38253 Face مریکا W 102 Rea! 31 OCPUITEHALL. 30th October 1901. I returned I am directed by Mr Secretary Ritchie to transmit to you,herewith, to be laid before the Secretary of Stats for the Colonies, a copy of a Petition of Right which has been lodged at the Home Office by Mess.rs Trass and Enever of 25 Coleman Street,K.C. on behalf of Mr. Matthew John Denwan Stephens and Mr. Thomas Howard both of Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong, and I am to request that you will move Mr. Chamberlain to favour Mr. Ritchie with any observations he may desire to offer upon the Petition before it is referred in the ordinary course for the opinion of His Majesty's Attorney General. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. I ant, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Stewry/mypha
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Any further communication on the subject of this letter should be addressed

to--

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,

But the

HOME OFFICE,

LONDON, 8.W.,

the following number quoted :----

B37068.

Sir,

SEORETARY

SOME

OF

STATE

DEPARTMEN

38253 Face

مریکا

W

102

Rea! 31 OCPUITEHALL.

30th October 1901.

I returned

I am directed by Mr Secretary Ritchie to transmit to you,herewith, to be laid before the Secretary of Stats for the Colonies, a copy of a Petition of Right which has been lodged at the Home Office by Mess.rs Trass and Enever of 25 Coleman Street,K.C. on behalf

of Mr. Matthew John Denwan Stephens and Mr. Thomas

Howard both of Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong,

and I am to request that you will move Mr. Chamberlain

to favour Mr. Ritchie with any observations he may

desire to offer upon the Petition before it is

referred in the ordinary course for the opinion of

His Majesty's Attorney General.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

I

ant,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Stewry/mypha

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