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Mi
Foreign
im consequenos
instructions to
received
arge,
I have
ت
in concert
with the Representatives of others
altrenty
Powers, apon the Chinese Government the necessity of active measures Being adopted for the permanent suppression of pirmay with such co-operation Western Powers may be willing to give.
the
I enclose for Four Brocellency= information correspondence and
میمی
various papers enumerated in
the margin, bearing upon the subject.
Aming the chief obstacles
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my effective action
of the Chinese
on the part
autharities
ور و گیر
The
suppression of Piracy in their
waters,
می میر محمد ا سمجھے
for which they
cannot be held responsible, arising
do
it does from the existence of t Foils, Thongthong and Mracue
their coast which are
under
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Twe
away
their control. These they
not
mly Boots of
allige refuge to Tirate vessels, where they
can remain in security
and obtain the best information
to enable them to sully forth
and
prey upon the honest but they furnish
trader
market for
the
sale of their