respect to lighting their Coasts whether it is not probable that some scheme of admin=
istration similar to that
-mentioned by Sir R. Alcock
ao
- having been maugurated in China for Lighthouse and
and
Harbour Engineering Pilotage might be applicable
to Japan, and be usefully
mmunicated to sir H. Partes.
sirH.
comme
I am also to transmit
to you to be forwarded to ew= Hart, should Lord Stanley
approve of such
a course, the
endosed Copies of the farms in which the Admiralty receive
information
information of new
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Lights, and
to request that instructions
may be sent to Sir R. Alcock
to send home the earliest
information of any new sights
or Beacons about to
be established in China. –
I have to
(bined) 6. Cecil Trevor
The Under secretary offtate Foreign Office