point now under consideration their Report

is not altogether alear, for while the intro-

ductory portion of the Report contains passages

to which paragraph 3 of kr. u's Note pre-

sumably refers, the actual definition of

piracy which they give (p.119) olearly

oovers the prescut ou8e. It is as follows:

"Piracy occurs only on the high sea

"and consists in the comission for private

"ends of depredations upon property or acts

"of violence against persons."

10.

But however this may be, His ka jesty's

Gove unent state without hesitation that oade#

such as that of the "Irone" and the many similar

cases which have unfortunately occurred in

recent years off the coast of Chine constituta

piracy aoco ding to international law, and in

support of this contention they will confine

themselves to quoting the opinions of five of

the most distinguished writers on international

law, two British and three Anerioua.

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