CO129-117 - Public Offices - 1866 — Page 261

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may be suggested, but my thing which would, the performing their parts of such an agreement, if it should meet with the concurrence of Pervers concerned.

A Copy of your Letter of the 10th inst has been sent to Vice Admiral Kwo Ting for his information, and he has been acquainted that further instructions for his guidance in the repression of Piracy will be given hereafter.

With reference to your Letter of the 9th inst requesting that stringent Instructions may be sent to the Admiral in command to omit no exertion to put down Piracy, and that, if necessary, H.M.'s Squadron on the China Coast may be reinforced, this Lordship has decided to send herewith Articles relating to Piracy, being copies of printed Station orders issued by the Admiral for guidance of the Commanding Officers of H.M.'s Ships.

I am to inform you that the Articles in question are in accordance with the Instructions which from time to time have been given by their Lordships to the Commander in Chief, in compliance with the wishes of the Foreign and Colonial Offices.

My Lords apprehend that Instructions will safely be made in giving the necessary orders for carrying out his wishes, in any manner he may propose.

It would appear that Lord Clarendon be of opinion that more stringent Instructions can safely be made, and that Letters will lose no time in giving the necessary orders for carrying out his wishes, in any manner he may propose.

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Lords may be suggested, but my thing which would, the performing their parts of such an agreement, if it should meet with the concurrence of Pervers concerned. A Copy of your Letter of the 10th inst has been sent to Vice Admiral Kwo Ting for his information, and he has been acquainted that further instructions for his guidance in the repression of Piracy will be given hereafter. With reference to your Letter of the 9th inst requesting that stringent Instructions may be sent to the Admiral in command to omit no exertion to put down Piracy, and that, if necessary, H.M.'s Squadron on the China Coast may be reinforced, this Lordship has decided to send herewith Articles relating to Piracy, being copies of printed Station orders issued by the Admiral for guidance of the Commanding Officers of H.M.'s Ships. I am to inform you that the Articles in question are in accordance with the Instructions which from time to time have been given by their Lordships to the Commander in Chief, in compliance with the wishes of the Foreign and Colonial Offices. My Lords apprehend that Instructions will safely be made in giving the necessary orders for carrying out his wishes, in any manner he may propose. It would appear that Lord Clarendon be of opinion that more stringent Instructions can safely be made, and that Letters will lose no time in giving the necessary orders for carrying out his wishes, in any manner he may propose.
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we Lords prevent may be suggested, but my thing which would, the performing their parts of such an agreement, if it should meat with the concurrence enncurre Pervers concerned. a Copy of you of the other Letter of the 10th best Las been sent to Vice Admiral he Ting for his information, and `te las been acquainted that further instructions fontés for his guidance in the repression of Piracy will be given tereafter. With reference to your Letter of the 9th Sust that shingen skingent Instructions requesting may bersent to the Admiral in command to mit no exertion to put down Piracy, and that, if necessay GM's Squadron on in the Chine Leas desire a may be reinforced, this Lelps dision Me to send Serewith Articles relating to Piracy copies of 259 ox hacked inted Station orders Han from the printide issued by the Admiral for quidance of the Commanding Officers of 4. M's Stips. I am to informe that the Articles in questions you are in accordance with the Instructions which from time to have been given by their Lolp's to the Commander in Alief, in compliance with the wishes of and Colonial Offices. the Foreign Rould, Leh Clarendon be Hat Hise Ordus can sa, More skingent ony time in of opinion safely will be made Lets will lose av Instructions in giving the accersary out his wishes, in any for carrying manner Lemay propose My Lovels appretend stat
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we

Lords

prevent

may be suggested, but my thing which would, the performing their parts of such

an

agreement, if it should meat

with the concurrence

enncurre

Pervers concerned.

a Copy of you

of the other

Letter of the 10th best

Las been sent to Vice Admiral

he Ting for his information, and `te las been acquainted that further instructions fontés for his guidance in the repression of Piracy will be given tereafter.

With reference to your Letter of the 9th Sust

that shingen

skingent Instructions

requesting

may

bersent to the Admiral in

command to mit no exertion to put

down Piracy,

and that, if necessay

GM's Squadron

on in the Chine Leas

desire

a

may be reinforced, this Lelps dision

Me

to send

Serewith

Articles relating to Piracy

copies of 259

ox hacked

inted Station orders

Han

from the printide issued by the Admiral for quidance of the Commanding Officers of 4. M's Stips. I am to informe that the Articles in questions

you

are in accordance with the Instructions

which from time to have been given by their Lolp's to the Commander in Alief, in compliance with the wishes of

and Colonial Offices. the Foreign

Rould, Leh Clarendon be

Hat Hise Ordus can sa,

More

skingent ony

time in

of opinion

safely will

be made

Lets will lose av

Instructions

in giving the accersary

out his wishes, in any

for carrying

manner Lemay propose

My Lovels appretend stat

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