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Mr. F. A. Campbell presents his compliments to

the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies and

returns herewith the papers inclosed in the letter

from the Colonial Office 42643/1904 of the 28th

ultimo.

Mr. Campbell wishes to call attention to the

Duplicate copy of the Despatch from the Governor of

Hongkong which is almost illegible and has been de-

cyphered with the greatest difficulty.

Foreign Office,

January 4, 1905.

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Mr. F. A. Campbell presents his compliments to the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies and returns herewith the papers inclosed in the letter from the Colonial Office 42643/1904 of the 28th ultimo. Mr. Campbell wishes to call attention to the Duplicate copy of the Despatch from the Governor of Hongkong which is almost illegible and has been de- cyphered with the greatest difficulty. Foreign Office, January 4, 1905.
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مہندی them privatig Naltim the corfans A 787 Mr. F. A. Campbell presents his compliments to the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies and returns herewith the papers inclosed in the letter from the Colonial Office 42643/1904 of the 28th ultimo. Mr. Campbell wishes to call attention to the Duplicate copy of the Despatch from the Governor of Hongkong which is almost illegible and has been de- cyphered with the greatest difficulty. Foreign Office, January 4, 1905.
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مہندی

them privatig

Naltim

the corfans

A

787

Mr. F. A. Campbell presents his compliments to

the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies and

returns herewith the papers inclosed in the letter

from the Colonial Office 42643/1904 of the 28th

ultimo.

Mr. Campbell wishes to call attention to the

Duplicate copy of the Despatch from the Governor of

Hongkong which is almost illegible and has been de-

cyphered with the greatest difficulty.

Foreign Office,

January 4, 1905.

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