CO129-322 - Acting Governor May - 1904 [1-5] — Page 451

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

C.O.

449

11278

Rece

Pro 29 MAR 04

721

COLONIAL OF

Telegram. The Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong to Mr. Lyttelton.

(Received, Colonial Office, 9.20 a.m., 29th March, 1904)

Referring to my telegram of yesterday urge strongly that best practicable arrangements will be establishment of central depots Hongkong, Weihaiwei, allowing emigration flow thither as at the present time for Singapore, Borneo, elsewhere and that Transvaal pay Chinese Government fee $1 each coolie shipped from either depot for South Africa.

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C.O. 449 11278 Rece Pro 29 MAR 04 721 COLONIAL OF Telegram. The Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong to Mr. Lyttelton. (Received, Colonial Office, 9.20 a.m., 29th March, 1904) Referring to my telegram of yesterday urge strongly that best practicable arrangements will be establishment of central depots Hongkong, Weihaiwei, allowing emigration flow thither as at the present time for Singapore, Borneo, elsewhere and that Transvaal pay Chinese Government fee $1 each coolie shipped from either depot for South Africa.
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Copy. C.O. 449 11278 Rece Pro 29 MAR 04 721 COLONIAL OF Telegram. The Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong to Mr.Lyttelton. (Received, Colonial Office, 9.20 a.m., 29th March, 1904) Tubs Referring to my telegram of yesterday urge strongly that best practicable arrangements will be establishment of central depots Hongkong, Weihaiwei, allowing emigration flow thither as at the present time for Singapore, Borneo, elsewhere and that Transvaal pay Chinese Government fee $1 each coolie shipped from either depot for South Africa.
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C.O.

449

11278

Rece

Pro 29 MAR 04

721

COLONIAL OF

Telegram. The Officer Administering the Government of

Hongkong to Mr.Lyttelton.

(Received, Colonial Office, 9.20 a.m., 29th March, 1904)

Tubs

Referring to my telegram of yesterday urge strongly that best practicable arrangements will be establishment of central depots Hongkong, Weihaiwei, allowing emigration flow thither as at the present time for Singapore, Borneo, elsewhere and that Transvaal pay Chinese Government fee $1 each coolie shipped from either depot for South Africa.

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