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May Lard,

Peking,

February 1867

In reference to YL's despatch No. 13 of October 23, 1866, it is satisfactory to be able to report that during the past summer and continuously since, the subject of buoys and beacons with light houses and other means to facilitate the navigation of the Coasts and Harbors of China has engaged earnest attention.

In anticipation of the instructions now received, I had consulted with all the Representatives of Treaty Powers resident at Peking and a minute was prepared last ... The Right Honorable The Lord Stanley M.P.

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May Lard, Peking, February 1867 In reference to YL's despatch No. 13 of October 23, 1866, it is satisfactory to be able to report that during the past summer and continuously since, the subject of buoys and beacons with light houses and other means to facilitate the navigation of the Coasts and Harbors of China has engaged earnest attention. In anticipation of the instructions now received, I had consulted with all the Representatives of Treaty Powers resident at Peking and a minute was prepared last ... The Right Honorable The Lord Stanley M.P.
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(Copy) 196 May Lard Pering, February 1867 In reference to YL's despatch Ni 13 of October 23, 1866, it is satisfactory to be 73 able to report that during the past summer and continuously since, the subject of buays and beacons with light houses and other the navigation of means to facilitate the Coasts and Harbors of China has engaged earnest attention. In my anticipation of the instructions now received, I had consulted with all the RR, of Treaty at Seking and a minute was Powers resident prepared last the Right Honorable The Lard Stanley M. P. te
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May Lard

Pering,

February 1867

In reference to YL's despatch Ni

13 of October 23, 1866, it is satisfactory to be

73

able to report that

during the past

summer

and continuously since, the subject of buays and beacons with light houses and other

the navigation of

means to facilitate

the

Coasts and Harbors of China has engaged

earnest attention.

In

my

anticipation of

the instructions now

received, I had consulted

with all the RR, of Treaty

at Seking

and a

minute

was

Powers resident

prepared last

the Right Honorable

The Lard Stanley M. P.

te

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