HONGKONG
No. 194.
The O.A.G.
Sir,
18240
586
Hongkong
Downing Street,
9 June, 1904.
MINUTE.
Mr. Harding 13/6 T2/6
Mr. Fiddes 20
Mr. Antrobus, Just
Mr. Cox.
24/6 216
Mr. Lucas. 21
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
The Duke of Marlborough.
Mr. Lyttelton.
To Gov Transvaal No.
24 June, 1904.
3944
I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt of your despatch No.169 of the
21st of April with regard to the temporary
transfer of Mr. R.F. Johnston to Weihaiwei.
2. As regards pension arrangements,
I have to enclose for your information a copy
of a despatch which has been addressed to the
Governor of the Transvaal relative to the
liabilities of that Colony in respect of the
pensions of the officers borrowed from other
administrations for service as Chinese emi-
gration Agents.
3.
You will observe that
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HONGKONG
No. 194.
The 0.A.G.
Sir,
18240
586
Hongkon
Downing Street,
y June, 1904.
MINUTE.
Mr. Harding 13/6 T2/6
Mr. Fiddes 20
Mr. Antrobus, Just
Mr. Cox.
24/6 216
X Mr. Lucas. 21
Mr. Grah m.
Sir M. Ohmanney.
The Duke of Marlborough.
Mr. Lyttelton.
To Gov Transvaal No.
June, 1904.
3944
I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt of your despatch No.169 of the
21st of April with regard to the temporary
transfer of Mr.R.F.Johnston to Weihaiwei.
2. As regards pension arrangements,
I have to enclose for your information a copy
of a despatch which has been addressed to the
Governor of the Transvaal relative to the
liabilities of that Colony in respect of the
pensions of the officers borrowed from other
administrations for service as Chinese emi-
gration Agents,
3.
You will observe that
I
think
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