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Penhout who recently visited Heangtong :
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the Governor was
however
desirous of having the ofconion of the British Admiral Fir Wenny Hoppel
whose return here
this time and being
attention
was at
already
expected, about
Er weye.
That
f you'r
directed to the
circumstances he felt there
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danger of the important points of
the case.
6.
suffering from delay.
It is now understood however
" that the Admiral's return is less
certain, and His Envcellency therefers does not feel qualified in
delaying longer to bring the following points
before you.
He is in the first place
desirous of knowing whether the Chinese
Authorities contend that the Cohan Hear
is on Imperial Man of Mar; if
what
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1s, and what is the National
grounds,
flag which Imperial Men
of Mar
of the Chinese Station are bound to display
8.
A
27 The wishes to know whether
is to be
vesel claiming to belong to the Imperial Chinese Auvy is exompted from the obligations develving
on similar vesels of
other nations which latter
expected
and required to conform
to certain discipline, and rules,
amongst which
useful
more
abringent than