Dear Sir Edward,
Downing Street,
281
January, 1926.
I am sorry to have to trouble you again with
the draft Notes of the Piracy Conference. I have,
however, received the accompanying letter from Leak, who
represented the Board of Trade.
I personally do not remember your saying that
in one of the piracies the Master was shot by the boatswain and I have not been able to find a despatch reporting it.
I presume that the case in question was the "Tai Lee" (see
paragraph 5 of your despatch No. 203 of the 5th of May,
1924 copy herewith). I return the draft Notes in case
you wish to add anything to what you said in order to meet
Leak's point.
The only other alterations which have been
suggested are those which I have made in the first
paragraph of the Noted at the request of the adunty representatives)
Yours sincerely,
SIR R.E. STUBBS, K.C.M.G.
Passin