WEIHAIWEI.

152

Commissioner Look-

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hart.

153

To Treasury

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February 2 (Rec. March 13.)

March 16

154

To Commissioner

15

March 20

Lockhart.

155

Treasury

March 23

156

To Commissioner

Lookhart.

Confi. dential.

March 25

157

Ditto

21

March 27

Visit to Tsingtau and Chinan.

Proposes to leave for Kisochan in April | 156

next, and states that Major Bruce will probably be the Senior Military Officer in his absence; recommends the appointment of a Secretary to Government to act during the absence of the Commissioner.

Estimates 1908-4; Civil Police Force. Considers that the presence of the Chinese Regiment will dispense with the necessity for a large civil police force, but statos that as the former could not discharge ordinary police duties, it is hoped that the Commis sioner's proposals will be given a trial during 1903-4

Order in Council amending the Order in

Council of 1901; appointment of acting magistrale. Transmits copies of the Order and ex- plains its purpose; requests that stepe may be taken for its publication.

Civil Police Force.

156

FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE

RELATING TO THE

ADMINISTRATION OF WEIHAIWEI.

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157

Acquiesces in a year's trial being given 157

to the proposals of the Commissioner, but asks for a further expression of the views of the Secretary of State before the Estimates of 1904-5 are considered.

Visit to Tsinglau and Chinan; Secretary

to Government as Acting Commis- sioner. Considers that as long as the Senior Military Officer is of the standing and experience of Major Bruce, the ap- pointment of the Secretary to Govern- ment to act in the absence of the Commissioner is unnecesary.

157

Civil Police Force.

Confirms telegram of March 25 ap- 158

proving of the provision made for the police in the Rstimates for 1903-4; tranamite copies of correspondence

with Treasury and asks for a report as requested in No. 153.

SIR,

No. 1.

ADMIRALTY to COLONIAL OFFICE.

(Received December 10, 1900.) [Answered by No. 8.]

Admiralty, December 7, 1900. WITH reference to your letter of the 14th November, No. 36038/1900, regard- ing the future administration of Wei-hai-wei, I am commanded by my Lords Com- missioners of the Admiralty to request you will inform Mr. Secretary Chamberlain that, so far as can be foreseen, they do not anticipate any difficulty in meeting such arrangements as may be decided upon between the Colonial Office and the War Office, provided that those arrangements do not infringe upon naval interests, the sphere of the duties of the Senior Naval Officer at Leu-kung-tau, or upon his responsi- bility to the Naval Commander-in-Chief.

2. My Lords would, however, suggest that, in the interests of the Navy, the following reservation should be made with regard to the port generally:

"The water area included within the lines hereinafter described shall be con- sidered as the man-of-war anchorage, and shall be solely under the jurisdiction of the Naval Authorities," viz.:-

A line from the eastern point of the Hu An Lok Rocks to Itau; thence in the direction of Flagstaff Point until the eastern point of Weigall Cove bears north "true"; thence to within a cable's length of the shore at that point; thence following the direction of the coast line and islands at a distance of one cable until Outer Island bears north by west; thence to Kwos Pu, the northern point of Leu Kung Tau; and then along the shore of Leu Kung Tau to the westward and southward to the eastern point of the Hu An Lok Rocks.

3. A chartt is attached on which this area is marked, but their Lordships would observe that it is given provisionally, as they have had no opportunity as yet of obtain- ing the opinion of the Commander-in-Chief on this matter.

4. With regard to the mainland, certain stone quarries are known to exist, and there may be others; but it is not known in this Department whether they are owned privately or by Her Majesty's Government. If, however, they belong to the Govern- ment, as works are contemplated which will require a quantity of building stone, my Lords propose that the Admiralty should be allowed the free use of the quarries.

• No. 68 in Eastern No. 72.

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