CO129-322 - Acting Governor May - 1904 [1-5] — Page 480

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Four Dollar fee was only to apply to emigrants for the Transvaal.

Finally, I pointed out in my first telegram the necessity for safeguarding this Colony against the presence in it of a Chinese Consul and ventured to add that Weihaiwei should be similarly safeguarded. The objections to such an appointment were stated in Sir William Des Voeux's Despatches Nos. 12 of the 22nd January, 1891, and 27 of the 4th February, 1891.

I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Adam
Officer Administering the Government.

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Four Dollar fee was only to apply to emigrants for the Transvaal. Finally, I pointed out in my first telegram the necessity for safeguarding this Colony against the presence in it of a Chinese Consul and ventured to add that Weihaiwei should be similarly safeguarded. The objections to such an appointment were stated in Sir William Des Voeux's Despatches Nos. 12 of the 22nd January, 1891, and 27 of the 4th February, 1891. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Adam Officer Administering the Government. Page 480 Page 481
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Four Dollar fee was only to apply to emigrants for the Transvaal. 6. 478 3906 Finally, I pointed out in my first telegran the necessity for safeguarding this Colony against the presence in it of a Chinese Consul and ventured to add that Weihaiwei should be similarly safeguarded. The objections to such an appointment were stated in Sir William Des Voeux's Despatches Nos. 12 of the 22nd. January, 1891, and 27 of the 4th. February, 4955 1891. I have the honour to be, sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Amaz Officer Amministering the Goverment. Page 480Page 481
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Four Dollar fee was only to apply to emigrants for the

Transvaal.

6.

478

3906

Finally, I pointed out in my first telegran

the necessity for safeguarding this Colony against the presence

in it of a Chinese Consul and ventured to add that Weihaiwei

should be similarly safeguarded. The objections to such an

appointment were stated in Sir William Des Voeux's Despatches

Nos. 12 of the 22nd. January, 1891, and 27 of the 4th. February,

4955 1891.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Amaz

Officer Amministering the Goverment.

Page 480Page 481

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