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representatives in Dunaon, in order t› ascertain whether
they would to willing to cooperate in it.
4.
b. I whall actorulągly be glad if, after consultation with His majesty's Consul-venerul ut Shanghai, you will furnish mo wa til your consacred views on this proposal, with particular reference to its practiuzbility iron the point of view of thu @xistence of quequute surveying facilities at shun, hal, anu to its probable effectiveness et a means of stimulating British companies to adopt effootive anti-piracy wasures.
I am, with great truth and respc ot,
sir,
Your Koellenoy's oo. dient servant,
(For the Secretary of State)
(Sd.) A. W. G. RANDALL.