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No. 3243/1914.
Enclosure 2. (ii).
Government House,
276
Hongkong, 26th. April, 1915.
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down exiuper orla yenï .Jnsestq te as too; no to bestari zendnew To ydilididqeoawa to rejich osia .ssiwmerido bra. Loc layiq yointsıt .*aninu ni etky vzo risida sevginini namied of arenositi bas ar ibni
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.ani ni eqooTT et anitnanmo)
Sir.
In reply to Your Excellency's letter llo. 4677/17
P.M., I have the honour to inform you that personally I do not
consider that sufficient grounds have been shown to justify the recommendation of a change which must entail very large expediture
on the Imperial Government.
His Excellency
I have etc.,
(sd.) F. H. May,
Major-General F. H. Kelly, C.B.,
Commanding the Troops in China,
Governor,&c..
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