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pachete we might hand (oty Cours to
for
20 sections? 3 24/02/20
Mr. Grindle
I think H. Kong must pay in this case.
I would ask for obsons of F.0. as proposed,
and let the C.A. continue to pay for the time
being anyhow.
A.E.C.
24.12
The Court could have camored bin
H. Kong, a
to
we should have had to rule
that- H. Kong must maintain her. Tha-
H. Kory fort. objected on
the perfectly
proper prorend that there was
wistetti
L
the lobig
no suitable
korhad that he
might be bruned to Englands
It would
seem to follow that we must biob hinn
år a
4
+
Kny
Caustic
H.
from
Bac
Kory any leam to one heen.
arle K.O. for obsân & CA. hazing
premestite.
And when K
eventually with to H
ach if anything is known of any entations
in England.
G.G. 24.1210
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My Lord,
2455
73
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
HONGKONG. 30th October, 1920.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt
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of Your Lordship's despatch No.181 of the 2nd June, 1920, regarding the cost of maintenance of Sidney Livesey, a pauper lunatic; and to observe that Livesey's removal to
England was a judicial act of His Britannic Majesty's
Supreme Court for China at Shanghai, in respect of which
this Government cannot, I submit, accept any financial
responsibility.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
humble servant,
8.8. Stutte
Governor,&c.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
kay
VISCOUNT MILNER, G.C.B..
&c.,
&C..
&c.
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