Nr. 258.
Hongkong, 29th April, 1872.
Acting Colonial Secretary
Honorable Cecil Le Smith
A
Her Britannic Majesty's Consul
(D. B. Robertson Esqr)
Canton
Piracy
in Chinese Waters
Declines to accede to the
Scheme for the suppression of Piracy in the vicinity of HongKong.
Enclosure No. 2 in Governor Sir Arthur Kennedy's Dispatch A213
of 24th May, 1872.
13
6476, Anybody
Under Sec. of State
Foreign Office
MINUTE.
July
Mr. Mcdonald &
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Holland.
Mr. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen. Lord Kimberley.
//
Indexed
273 15 July
439
12 July 1872
With reference to my
Confidential Letter of the 27th June last, respecting the existence of Piracy
in Chinese waters near Hongkong, I am directed to request Lord Kimberley to transmit a copy of a despatch from the Governor of HongKong enclosing
a correspondence with Her Majesty's Consul at Canton, relating
to the consideration of Earl Granville, a copy of an despatch from the Governor of HongKong enclosing
a correspondence with Her Majesty's Consul at Canton, relating
has been re-written to:Nr. 258.
Hongkong, 29th April, 1872.
Acting Colonial Secretary
Honorable Cecil Le Smith
A
Her Britannic Majesty's Consul
(D. B. Robertson Esqr)
Canton
Piracy
in Chinese Waters
Declines to accede to the
Scheme for the suppression of Piracy in the vicinity of Hongkong.
Enclosure No. 2 in Governor Sir Arthur Kennedy's Dispatch A213
of 24th May, 1872.
13
6476, Anybody
Under Sec. of State
Foreign Office
MINUTE.
July
Mr. Mcdonald &
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Holland.
Mr. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen. Lord Kimberley.
//
Indexed
273 15 July
439
12 July 1872
With reference to my Confidential Letter of the 27th June last, respecting the existence of Piracy in Chinese waters near Hongkong, I am directed to request Lord Kimberley to transmit a copy of a despatch from the Governor of HongKong enclosing a correspondence with Her Majesty's Consul at Canton, relating to the consideration of Earl Granville...
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Nr. 258.
Hongkong, 29th April, 1872.
Acting Colonial Secretary
Honorable Cecil Le Smith
A
Her Britannic Majesty's Consul
(D. B. Robertson Esqr)
Canton
Piracy
in Chinese Waters
Declines to accede to the
Scheme for the suppression of Piracy in the vicinity of Hongkong.
Enclosure No. 2 in Governor Sir Arthur Kennedy's Dispatch A213
of 24th May, 1872.
13
6476, Anybody
Under Sec. of State
Foreign Office
MINUTE.
July
Mr. Mcdonald &
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Holland.
Mr. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen. Lord Kimberley.
//
Indexed
273 15 July
439
12 July 1872
With reference to my Confidential Letter of the 27th June last, respecting the existence of Piracy in Chinese waters near Hongkong, I am directed to request Lord Kimberley to transmit a copy of a despatch from the Governor of HongKong enclosing a correspondence with Her Majesty's Consul at Canton, relating to the consideration of Earl Granville...