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Letter giving Stewart's opinion of the new governor [Sir Matthew Nathan], 'That we have got the promised man of first rate ability I doubt greatly', 4 November, and on reading matter. From Hong Kong
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PP MS 14/009/02/235
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PP MS 14, Box 25
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1904
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