The Anchor
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Forcey's office
1012 Hong Kong
Tel.
Colonies on the other side, and will no doubt become of the utmost importance, as the Harbours, which are very spacious and safe, will form the best place for Coaling, and refitting. The Pele Islands are very fertile and the Clewwist Indian Archipelago is one of the Islands in the ... and the Clemmer Archipelago.
Mr. de Lacy Feb 11. Legerault thinks it would be of the greatest advantage, to any of Her Majesty's ships on the Indian or China Stations requiring the health of the crews adapted for that purpose than to the Straits Settlements.
if necessary audities.
any other
Mr. Wingfield
Mr. Bramston.
before Mr. Meade. 12
Captain Langen humbly asks for an interview in order to point out ...
which, he thinks it desirable for H.M. Consul ...
to protect him and assist him in the carrying out of acquiring the keys to the principal Ports in those promontories, which would protect ... Laid ... port. Capture Langen begs to state that he has information from one of the Secretaries of the German Government to the effect that the said Government has requested and ... if he consented to legitimate again German subject and to work in the German interests, but being a Naturalized Subject of Her Majesty, being convinced that these possessions would be of advantage to the British Government from a naval and strategical point of view, he is anxious to continue as a British Subject and secure to the British ... the rights ... should be of advantage.
Captain Langen begs to add that he has had the education of a Naval Officer, & has held a Lieutenant's Certificate in the Royal Navy, which enables him to judge better than he otherwise could be.
Mr. Herbert.
Lord Cadogan.
Sir M. Hicks Beach,
Waugen.
Ans 3082
Feb 80
With reference 67 Weller
6 from the Fruge office of
the 27th of Feb 1876
& submits correspondence
its quotation of the importance
Alte Carchic
Je lew
Islands & Pacific Islands
I am directed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies
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