jan labion.

Sir,

Enclosure

Admiral Di Chun (to

C. O.

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Consul General Hineriai; 07

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589

APR 6 1907

Jan. 15,1207,

IHずかなおば honmur too the receipt of yone

ith rotoronse to thanyroaston of pirery a

In watoro hananohas withonkなく

(quotes in full Mr Mansfield's deopatch of Jan.5).

In reply I have the honour to observe as follows:-

inh crosuent annon of piroy or single Pasmongor

launches in these waters the practice of the pirates has

haon to amhark in the diagning of pasangers having congeslo

won than rovalvers snd diggerasthay have awaitor their

ainoxtomnity to obrinoswhich having arrived, their minton

has hoen to torrity those in charge and others into prom

aaading on the voyaga otho lainohon and gun-

bosto stationos stone tho stefurant section of tho チョー

ways were ignorant of what was transpiring, and the ntrates,

on rasching some lonely plage at a distance from all

Isunches and guard-bosts, escaped with their booty. Thus no

rroosutionary nosaurus could be of any avail.

Iornninor thorotoro thso the aaarching for arms of

pan/ongera and their luggage is the onential towards the

owpression of piracy or the inland wars since the rirates,

toprived of thair won will thus ho without naans of

carrying out their sohananolly original promotion wa

eetablish at the various places of call (licen: od) samyana

toshiokakould be appointed a ouhordinate offioarant

soldiers to search Jason garn for asian conosalad shout to Subsequently,having coke a to the conclusion that the

institution

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