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Translation of code telegram from Secretary of State to H.. the Governor, received 15th September, 1914,
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Following is repetition of telegram from Secretary
of State for the Colonies for your information and guidance. Quotation begins. September 14th. Following notios has been issued by Admiralty (begins) For purposes of national defence it is considered necessary that certain channels in the approaches to the Thames should be closed. All incoming vessels flying foreign flags and all British vessels from all foreign and colonial ports must call at the new pilot station now established in the vicinity of the Tongue Light Vessel or at one of the established pilot stations, vis. the Sunk Light Vessel, Margate, Deal and Dover and be conducted to their destinations by a licensed pilot. All outgoing vessels of the same description must before sailing obtain the services of a licensed pilot to conduct them to sea. All incoming vessels not included in the above before leaving their port of departure for the Thames and all similar outgoing vessels must obtain instructions from the nearest Customs Authorities as to the channels to be used. These arrangements are to take effect from noon Monday September 14th. ends. Repeat to Governor, Hongkong, and to Commissioner, Weihai-
wei. Harcourt.