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Admiralty
Apr. 29, 1873
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To Governor Sir H. Ord, C. B.. May 8, 1878
SUBJECT.
Reporting the despatch of the "Hornet" to Penang; and that the "Zebra" had been instructed to remain at Singapore.
Requesting that the Lieutenant-Governor of Penang may be made acquainted with the purport of the despatch of January 17 last, and approving the prohibition of ex- portation of arms to the district between the Krean and Perack rivers
To Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.. June 24, 1873 Requesting to be furnished with a copy of the
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K.C.M.G.
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To Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, Sept. 20, 1873 Requesting to be informed of the actual condi
tion of affairs in each of the Malay States, and whether any steps can be taken to restore peace and order..
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To Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, Sept. 28, 1873
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Respecting the petition from Chinese traders in Singapore, praying for protection in their commercial pursuits
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Sept. 25, 1873 Capture of a pirates' stockade at Laroot by
Her Majesty's ship “Thalía "'
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letter which he was directed to address to the Maharajah of Johore, on the subject of affording protection to Rajah Mahdie, and of any reply..
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Admiralty..
Sept. 26, 1873 Inclosing telegram reporting
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
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Mesars. Lambert, Burgin, and
Petch
June 25, 1878 Stating that a client of theirs, a resident of Singapore, desires to form & Mining Com. pany at Salangore, and requesting to be informed whether, or not, that territory will be protected by the British Government
Aug. 21 1873 (Rec. Sept. 30)
an attack upon the boats of the "Thalia" and "Midge" by Laroot pirates: the result and the casualties Reporting his visit to Penang on account of apprehended disturbances between rival Chinese factions in Laroot
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To Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.. Oot.
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Admiralty..
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June 27, 1873 Inclosing reports from Naval Commander-in- chief in China respecting alleged attack upon the "Fair Malacca" by piratical junks in the River Laroot
To Messrs. Lambert, Burgin, July 5, 1873.Informing them that Her Majesty's Govern-
and Petch
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To Admiralty
ment cannot afford protection to the property
of persons who engage in any undertaking in the Salangore territory ..
July 11, 1873 Respecting the alleged attack upon the "Fair Malacca" by piratical junks in the River Laroot
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
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Sept. 5, 1873 (Rec. Oct. 11)
Oct. 18, 1878
8, 1873 Acknowledging receipt of his despatch of the
26th August last Proceedings at Penang in connection with
Laroot pirates
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Stating, with reference to the attack on the "Fair Malacca by junks at Laroot, that they consider it would be premature to refer the case to the Law Officers
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Seymour Clarke, Esq.
July 18, 1873 Submitting observations upon the unprotected position of persons and property in the terri. tory of Sangalore
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To Seymour Clarke, Esq.
Aug. 5, 1873 Stating that although Her Majesty's Govern- ment are desirous of promoting trade and commerce in the smaller States of the Malay Peninsula, it has not been their practice to interfere in the internal affairs of those States
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
Bept. 19, 1878 (Rec. Oct. 27)
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
Bept. 27, 1873 (Rec, Oct. 29)
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
July 10, 1873 (Rec. Aug. 26)
Transmitting a petition from Chinese traders In the Straits Settlements representing the injury which is inflicted on their commercial pursuits by the disordered condition of cer- tain States in the Malay Peninsula
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To Admiralty
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
July 24, 1878 (Rec. Sept. 1)
Forwarding copies of all the correspondence in connection with the attack upon the "Fair Malacca" by piratical junks at Laroot
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
Admiralty ..
Sept. 20, 1878 (Rec. Nov. 4) Nov. 6, 1873
Recapitulating his telegram of the 17th instant
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To Foreign Office
Sept. 2, 1878 Inclosing extract of petition from Chinese
traders in Singapore relating to the interrup- tion to trade and commerce
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Seymour Clarke, Esq.
Nov. 6, 1873
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
Aug. 8, 1878
(Rec. Sept. 15)
Transmitting correspondence with the Maba- rajah of Johore respecting Rajah Mahdie
Captain Woollcombe's proceedings in conse
quence of the piratical attack on a boat of the "Midge," and state of affairs in Sumatra Requesting that Lord Kimberley will grant an interview to the Directors of proposed Balan- gore Tia Mining Company
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To Admiralty
Sept. 16, 1878
Requesting to be informed whether they wish the paper relating to the attack upon the "Fair Malacca" to be laid before the Law Oficers
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
Oct. 2, 1878
(Rec. Nov. 10)
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
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Governor Sir H. Ord, C.B.
Sept. 17, 1878
(Reo. Bapt. 18)
(Telegraphic)
Reporting an attack upon Laroot by pirates; the casualties attending it, and the dispatch of the "Thalia" to Laroot
Oct. 4, 1873 (Rec. Nov. 10)
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Admiralty..
Nov. 11, 1879
Referring to his despatch of the 27th ultimo, and forwarding copy of further Report su the same subject from Captain Woolcombe.. Seirore of a junk by Her Majesty's ship
* Zebra
Operations of the "
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Midge" and "Thalia
against the Laroot pirates, and destruction
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Admiralty..
Bept. 20, 1873
Capture of five piratical junks by Her
Majesty's ship" Midge'
of their junks and stockade on the Laroos River
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Oct. 20, 1873 | Captain Woolloombe's Report on the state of
Affairs in the Straits of Malacca..
To Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, Oct. 22, 1873 Approving the proceedings of Sir H. Ord, u
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reported in his despatch of the 5th ultimo ..
To Foreign Office and Admiralty Oct. 24, 1873 Transmitting copy of Sir H. Ord's despatch of the 6th ultimo respecting the unsettled state of auziri on the coast of Perak Attack on the gig of Her Majesty's ship "Midge" by pirates at Laroot: destruction by gunpowder of the house of the Mantri of Laroot, and arrest of persons implicated Proceedings of Commander Grant in Her Majesty's ship" Midge," and the surrender of 4,000 Chinamen at Laroot
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Nov. 1, 1878 Transmitting copy of a despatch respecting the attack on the boata of the "Midge" in the Laroot River
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