Page.

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

No., ka.

Date.

1901.

ix

Subject

Pago.

37

59A To

Commissioner Sir A. F. Dorward.

Secret

October 18

38

60

Governor Sir H. A.

Blake (Hong Kong).|

373

September 187 (Reo. Oct. 24.)

61

Commissioner

Sir

14

A. F. Durward.

September 18 (Roo. Nov. 4.)

62

To Governor Sir H.

370

November 5

A. Blake (Hong Kong),

39

63

Commissioner

Sir

A. R. F. Dorward.

Secret 18.

October 12 (Rea. Nov. 25.)

64

Admiralty ...

39

Confi. dential.

December 31

65

Commissioner

Bir

20

A. Dorward.

1902.

Alleged desertions from Chinese Regiment.

Encloses copy of No. 584, and asks for a

report.

Appeals from the Wei-hai-Wei High Court. Suggests an amendment in the Wei-hai- Wel Order in Council providing that appeals from the Wei-hai-Wel High Court shall be heard in the "Full Court" of Hong Kong.

Administration of Wei-hai-Wei. Submits views on the points raised by

Commander Gaunt.

Appeals from the Wei-hai-Wai High Court. Observes that no amendment of the Order in Council appears to be neces- sary but asks for his further opinion on points raised.

Garrison and Police Force, Wei-hai-Wei. Submits views, with an estimate for a Civil Police Forte for the mainland.

Proposed Departmental Conference on questions of administration. Suggest a Conference between repre- sentatives of the Admiralty, War Office, and Colonial Office to discuss the matters submitted for considers- tion by the Commander-in-Chief on the China Station.

Revised Annual Estimates for 1901–2. November 19, | Submits, with remarks ...

1901. (Rec. Jan. 6, 1902.)

58

To

Commissioner

Sir A. F. Dorward.

Confi- dential.

October 9

Chinese Jurisdiction in the walled city of Wei-hai-Wei. Acknowledges the receipt of No. 49, and transmits copies of Nos. 54 and 55.

39

Alleged desertions from Chinese Regiment.

58A Foreign Office

59

To

Commissioner

Sir A. F. Dorward.

BO

8

October 11

October 11

Encloses correspondence between the India Office and the General Officer Commanding in China, and suggests that enquiry should be made of the Commissioner.

Stone Quarries. Transmits extract from No. 1 and en- quires whether the quarries referred to are the property of private persons or of Government, and, if the latter, how far the wishes of the Lords Com- missioners of the Admiralty to have the free use of them can be complied with.

41

41

42

43

43

45

45

66

Commissioner

Bir

21

November 20,

Administration of Liu-kung Island and construction of native town. Replies to No#. 52 and 53

...

48

A. F. Dorward.

40

1901. (Rec, Jan. 6, 1902.)

67

Commisioner Sir

22

A. Dorward.

November 21, 1901. (Rec. Jan. 6,

1902.)

Annual Estimates for 1902–5. Forwards with explanatory' remarks

50

41

68

To Admiralty

January 10

Proposed Departmental Conference. Concurs in the proposed Conference at which the Colonial Office will be re- presented by Mr. C. P. Lucas.

54

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