CO129-324 - Governor Nathan - 1904 [10-12] — Page 358

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# Enclosure 3.

for the November, 1900.

357

I annex a copy.

3. Campbell, Acting Consul-General at Canton, and Mr. May, who in the successive positions of Captain Superintendent of Police, Colonial Secretary and Officer Administering the Government has dealt with this intricate case since the commencement, concur in the view that nothing will be gained by taking further action with regard to it.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

M. Wathen

Governor, &c.

MJD

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# Enclosure 3. for the November, 1900. 357 I annex a copy. 3. Campbell, Acting Consul-General at Canton, and Mr. May, who in the successive positions of Captain Superintendent of Police, Colonial Secretary and Officer Administering the Government has dealt with this intricate case since the commencement, concur in the view that nothing will be gained by taking further action with regard to it. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, M. Wathen Governor, &c. MJD
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: : Enclosure 3. or the Rovember, 1900. 357 .I annex a copy. 3. Campbell, Acting Consul-General at Canton, and Mr. May, who in the successive positions of Captain Superintendent of Police, Colonial Secretary and Officer Administering the Government has dealt with this intricate case since the commencement, concur in the view that nothing will be gained by taking further action with regard to it. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, M. Wathar Governor, &c.. MJD
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Enclosure 3.

or the Rovember, 1900.

357

.I annex a copy.

3.

Campbell, Acting Consul-General at

Canton, and Mr. May, who in the successive positions of Captain

Superintendent of Police, Colonial Secretary and Officer

Administering the Government has dealt with this intricate

case since the commencement, concur in the view that nothing

will be gained by taking further action with regard to it.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

M. Wathar

Governor, &c..

MJD

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