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324 employed to suppress piracy. The British Government of Canton maintains that the Chinese Regulations already provide for this, and the Board of Admiralty observe that if any pressure on the part of Foreign Powers could procure practical operation of they would at once concur in the proposal of your Excellency's Government for urging their adoption by the Chinese, but in the present state of the Empire there is too much reason to believe that although the representation of the Foreign Powers might be acceded to, nothing further would be done.

With regard to the proposed disarmament of all junks either wholly or with respect to heavy guns only, the Lords of the Admiralty have expressed their opinion that the concession now made by Prince Kung to the disarming of Fishing Boats and the prohibition of "Tink pots" should be regarded as sufficient for the present, and that no further demands should for the time be made on the Chinese Government.

On a former occasion, the Admiralty had expressed their conviction that such general disarmament, including as it would do the bona fide trading junks, would...

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324 employed to suppress piracy. The British Government of Canton maintains that the Chinese Regulations already provide for this, and the Board of Admiralty observe that if any pressure on the part of Foreign Powers could procure practical operation of they would at once concur in the proposal of your Excellency's Government for urging their adoption by the Chinese, but in the present state of the Empire there is too much reason to believe that although the representation of the Foreign Powers might be acceded to, nothing further would be done. With regard to the proposed disarmament of all junks either wholly or with respect to heavy guns only, the Lords of the Admiralty have expressed their opinion that the concession now made by Prince Kung to the disarming of Fishing Boats and the prohibition of "Tink pots" should be regarded as sufficient for the present, and that no further demands should for the time be made on the Chinese Government. On a former occasion, the Admiralty had expressed their conviction that such general disarmament, including as it would do the bona fide trading junks, would... Page 324 appears to be delineated by content, the above paragraphs are re-organised to meet modern reading sequence. 2293 has been kept as is, it seems to be a page number or reference, no further processing is done.
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employed to suppress piracy. The Brie Pary

of Canton maintains

that the Chinese.

Sepulations already provide for this,

and the Board of Admiralty observe

that if any pressine

the part of

Freign Povers could procure

practical operation of

They

would at

nee

such

the

measures

concur in the

proposal of your Excellency's Ervern =

:ment

por urging

their adoption by

the Chinese, but in the present state

of the Empire there is too much

reason

to believe that although the

the Foreign Powvers

representation of

might

ar

nice

be acceded to, nothing.

further would be done.

Wish

regard

to the

proposed

proposed disarmament of all juusts

eisher wholly

n

or with respect to heavy

guns only, the Lords of the Admiralty have expressed their opinion that

The concession.

Kung

دسة

to the

of Fishing Boats

of "Think pots" in

now made by Prince entire disarming

and the prohibition.

any

should be regarded as

Chinese Sunris

sufficient

for the present, and that

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Jurther

demands should for the time be made on the Chinese Erremment.

On

ما

former recasion.

The Admiralty had expressed their conviction that such general dis=

: armament, meluding

as it would

do the toux fide trading junks

would

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