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and the Prefect of Shao-Ch'ing to unite with all the local

civil and military officials in instituting a strict search,

and troops were mobilised throughout the Feng Ch'uan and Hsi-

Wing Districts to effect the arrest of the pirates.

The case of the other Britis launch was as follows.

Pirates in t'e guise of passengers, concealed themselves on

board her on August 15th. When she arrived at a spot near

Jung Ch'i, in the Shun-Te Tistrict, a pirate vessel approached

her across the water, whereupon the robbery was begun; the

Chinese captain and engineer were shot at and wounded, and the

pirates made their way to the shore in a boat at a place

called Ling-Hua-K'ou, and escaped.

In this case too strict orders were issued to the local

civil and military officials concerned to effect the arrest

of the pirates with all despatch.

Fis Excellency is of opinion that the recent case of

piracy on steamers plying singly on the West River are largely

to ue to the practice of embarking passengers en route and the

He has now laxity with w ich inspections are conducted. appointed an official to discuss with the Consul and the

Commissioner of Customs satisfactory measures of precaution

"efinite and for the thorough searching of all passengers.

places and times should be fixed for the embarcation of passengers, and inspection be made by the guards belonging to each section of the river, who would be on the spot in advance

in their g nboats, if a stop is to be put to the prevalence of piracy, and the safety of travellers is to be ensured.

With regard to the piracy case at Wuchow, we have also re eived a telegraphic report from the Governor of Kueichow which corresponds in all particulars with the information

quoted above.

We avail etc.

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