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Subsection 5 of Section 9, which provides that a Magistrate shall not deal with offences against discipline, a foreign seaman belonging to a Foreign Stay unless the proper Consular Officer (if there be one resident) undertakes that the shall not remain in Colony.

As a Consequence of the change ups The sixth submarine will be offered to the Foreign Office; but ...

12. With reference to receiving ... glad which the Board regards offer question as to the question in paragraph 5 and the following paragraph of Sir ... Ruy may comment on these provisions.

Further to Hannay Blake's despatch, Mr Chamberlain apprehends that the suggestion made in paragraph 7, that Chinese Junks should be precluded from claiming in the Courts of Colony for damages due to collision with British Ships unless and until the Chinese Government adopt the international regulations for the prevention of collisions at sea is dependent on the decision of the Foreign Office. But ... he would be glad to learn whether the proposal is supported formally by the Board of Trade.

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Subsection 5 of Section 9, which provides that a Magistrate shall not deal with offences against discipline, a foreign seaman belonging to a Foreign Stay unless the proper Consular Officer (if there be one resident) undertakes that the shall not remain in Colony.

As a Consequence of the change ups The sixth submarine will be offered to the Foreign Office; but ...

12. With reference to receiving ... glad which the Board regards offer question as to the question in paragraph 5 and the following paragraph of Sir ... Ruy may comment on these provisions.

Further to Hannay Blake's despatch, Mr Chamberlain apprehends that the suggestion made in paragraph 7, that Chinese Junks should be precluded from claiming in the Courts of Colony for damages due to collision with British Ships unless and until the Chinese Government adopt the international regulations for the prevention of collisions at sea is dependent on the decision of the Foreign Office. But ... he would be glad to learn whether the proposal is supported formally by the Board of Trade.

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