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Serial

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

No.

Subject.

Page.

From or to whom.

No.

Despatch No.

Date.

Subject.

Page.

1905.

158

The British North Borneo Company.

1905.

Apr. 28

Transmits copy of a letter from the Deputy Governor, Labuan, replying to the charge of the "Novoe Vremya" that the Island of Labuan was serving as a base for Japanese warships.

87

167

To Foreign Office

May 12

Transmits copy of No. 165 relative to the

"Cafla."

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168

Foreign Office

May 15

97

154

Governor Sir J. An-

180

Anderson (Straits).

Apr. 5 (Rec. Apr. 29.)

Transmita, with reference to No. 129, copy of a letter from the Officer Administering the Government, Labuan, giving par ticulars of the visit of the Japanese men-of-war.

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169

Ditto

May 18 -

Suggests, with reference to No. 162. that a written undertaking by the" Florida" and “Tolosan” to discharge their coal at Saigon would be sufficient security.

Transmits copy of a telegram from the Consul at Batavia reporting that the German steam-ship "Juliette" arrived on 14th May and sailed on 16th for Saigon.

States, in reply to No. 162, that it would suffice to require undertaking that the "Florida" and "Tolosan" will dis- charge their coal at Suigon.

Reports movements of certain colliere, and transmits copy of Proclamation No. 11 of 1904 prohibiting export of war mate rial, and Notice No. 225 of 1905 with respect to the supplying of coal.

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98

98

101

Forwards copies of telegrams received from the British Consul at Saigon re- porting movements of the "Hindoo."

Confirms No. 170, and transmits copy of 102

No. 168.

(Rec. May 26.) Corrects a statement in No. 185 as to the steam-ship "Syfang." and states that

she has not been to Hong Kong, but has been reported as loaded at Saigon on 18th May.

Records Nos. 144 and 145 on the case of the "Juliette" and refers to No. 149.

Reports action taken with regard to the "Poachan," "Tolosan," and "Florida," and encloses a table showing move- ments of the various colliers that have been supplying the Russian fleet.

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102

108

155

Foreign Office

May 2

Transmits copy of a telegram from the Intelligence Officer, Singapore, report- ing chartering of a steamer at Penang by a Russian Secret Agent, and that colliers are steaming towards Saigon.

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170

To

Governor Sir

M. Nathan (Hong

Tele- gram.

May 20

Kong).

156

To Governor Sir C.

Boyle (Mauritius).

Tele- gram.

May 2

Requests information as to events in con- nection with the German steam-ship "Juliette."

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171

Governor Sir M. Na-

Secret.

than (Hong Kong)

Apr. 20 (Rec. May 22.)

157

Governor Sir C. Boyle

(Mauritius).

Tele- gram.

158

Foreign Office

-

May 4

(Rec. May 4.) Reports circumstances of the detention of

the "Juliette."

T

Reports that Herr Jebsen is prepared to discharge at Saigon the cargoes of coal from the "Florida" and ""Tolosan under the supervision of the British Consul, and requests a permit for the export of the coal; suggests that Governor should be communicated with accordingly.

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172

Governor Sir J. An- Confi-

Apr. 27 derson (Straits). dential. (Rec. May 22.)

173

Το

Governor Sir General. M. Nathan (Hong Kong).

May 23

1222

174

Governor Sir M. No- than (Long Kong).

Tele- gram.

159

Governor Sir M. Na- Secret.

Apr. 4

than (Hong Kong).

(Rec. May 6.)

Reports on the case of the German steam-

ship "Poschau."

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160

Governor Sir J. An-

derson (Straits).

161

To Governor Sir

M. Nathan (Hong

Confi- dential.

Tele-

gram.

Apr. 18 (Rec. May 6.)

Reports fully on the case of the "Hindoo," and states that she has been released.

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175

May 6

Convoys purport of No. 158, and requests

that he will act accordingly.

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94

Governor Sir C. Boyle Secret.

(Mauritius).

176

Kong).

Governor Sir M. Na- Secret.

than (Hong Kong).

Apr. 24 (Rec. May 27.)

May 5 (Rec. June 5.)

161A To Foreign Office

May 6

Transmits copy of No. 157, and suggests that so much of it should be commuui- cated to the German Government as may seem desirable.

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162

Governor Sir M. Na- than (Hong Kong)

Tele.

gram.

(Rec. May 8.) States conditions on which it is proposed to allow the "Florida" and "Tolosan" to complete coaling and to leave for Suigon,

163

Foreign Office

-

May 10

Requests particulars of the circumstances

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in which the "Cafila" was allowed to quit Hong Kong for Sasebo with a cargo of coal

164

To Governor Sir

Tele-

May 10

Requests report on foregoing

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M. Nathan (Hong

gram.

Kong)

180

Ditto

163

Governor Sir M. Na-

then (Hong Kong).

gram.

Tele- (Rec. May 11.) Explaing circumstances in which the "Cafila" was allowed to leave Hong Kong.

95

Tele- gram.

177

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Governor Sir C. Boyle Secret.

(Mauritius).

178

To Foreign Office

May 6 (Rec. June 5.)

June 10

Reports at length on the case of the

Juliette."

106

Transmits copy of No. 177, and proposes to approve the Governor's action in the matter

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179

Governor Sir J. An-

derson (Straits).

Tele-(Rec. June 18.) Reports handing over of crew and maile gram.

of the "St. Kilda" to the Dutch steamer "Flores" by the Russian cruiser "Dnieper," now bound westward; it is reported that the "St. Kilda" has been sunk.

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166

Foreign Office

May 12

Transmits copy of a Memorandum com- municated to Count Bernstorff on the subject of the treatment of the German steam-ship "Juliette."

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(Rec. June 14.) Reports that crew of the "St. Kilda" state that there was no contraband on board, and that the ves-el was torpedoed after removal of crow and maila; he has asked the Governor of Hongalong

to obtain a list of cargo.

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