CO129-117 - Public Offices - 1866 — Page 504

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

To put it practically, after the patient has been disembarked from her

Section. Your bony my best thanks for the permission granted to the "Fire" to get coals and water,

Evelien in order to leave this port. After great difficulties

she was allowed to take in coal yesterday; but I am advised from on board this morning that the boss with water has come alongside for the fifth time, having been invariably driven away by the police.

Is there not reason to say that the "Fire" has not met with the facilities which ships of war belonging to friendly nations have a right to expect in foreign ports? I leave it to Your Excy's clear understanding to decide.

Finally, with regard to the expense which may be occasioned by the visits of the Officer of health, I find that I must again protest against them as unnecessary. The ship is guarded by a police boat which prevents her from communicating with the shore; the sick man is attended by the doctor on board, and as the Commander has stated from the beginning that he would not remain in this port until the sick man were disembarked, but would depart for Manilla as the damage to boilers should be repaired, I think the visits of the Officer of health entirely useless.

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To put it practically, after the patient has been disembarked from her Section. Your bony my best thanks for the permission granted to the "Fire" to get coals and water, Evelien in order to leave this port. After great difficulties she was allowed to take in coal yesterday; but I am advised from on board this morning that the boss with water has come alongside for the fifth time, having been invariably driven away by the police. Is there not reason to say that the "Fire" has not met with the facilities which ships of war belonging to friendly nations have a right to expect in foreign ports? I leave it to Your Excy's clear understanding to decide. Finally, with regard to the expense which may be occasioned by the visits of the Officer of health, I find that I must again protest against them as unnecessary. The ship is guarded by a police boat which prevents her from communicating with the shore; the sick man is attended by the doctor on board, and as the Commander has stated from the beginning that he would not remain in this port until the sick man were disembarked, but would depart for Manilla as the damage to boilers should be repaired, I think the visits of the Officer of health entirely useless. Page 501 as well as the rich which is incurred by this colony in consequence of...
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to pee pratiques, after the patient has been disembarked from her

Section Your bony my best thanks key for the permission granted to the "fire" to get coals and water,

Evelien in order to leave. this port. after great difficulties

she was allowed to take in conl Yesterday; but I am advised from.

on board this morning that the boss

with water has come

alongside for

the fifth time, having been invariably

driven away,

away by be

by he police.

Is there

not reason to say that the "live" has not onet with the facilities which- He ships of war belonging to friending nations have a right to expect in foreign ports? I leave it to Your

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Excy's clear nuderstanding to decide.

Imally, with regard to the expencer which may be occasioned by the visits of the Officer of health, I fired that I must again protest against them as unnecessary. The life is guarded by a police boat which preven to his from communicating with the shore; the sick man is attended by the doctor on board, and as the Commander hasen olated from the beginning that the would not remain in this port uutiss the sick man were disembarke?, but

would depart for Manilla

his

as the damage to boilers should be repaired, I think the views of the

Officer of health entirely useless.

ace

as well as the rich which is in- curred by this colorry in consequence

f

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