8. 11670/18
469
Copy,
With ref.
No. 56.
To action taken by the Colonial Government of Hongkong in Chinese territory.
British Consulates.
For Canton. July 3. 1868.
I have the honor to enclose an extract from the "China Mail" newspaper published at Hongkong on the 1st inst., stating that an armed steamer with the Capt. Superintendent & a body of police on board had left to search Mirs Bay and the neighbourhood for a piratical junk, which, however, was not found, having left the village a few hours previous to the steamer's arrival. Now Mirs Bay forms the back water of the Kow-loong peninsula, & the village is in Chinese territory.
I am not of course in a position to verify the truth of this newspaper statement, with which I presume the Colonial Government will be in a position to deal having been searched.
Sir R. Alcock K.C.B.
8. 11670/18
469
Copy,
With ref.
No. 56.
to action tallen by the Colonial
Gost of Hongkong in Chinese territory.
Brition Consulates.
Fir
Canton. July 3. 1868.
I have the honor to enclose on extract
from the Lina Mail" "newspaper published at Hongkong
on the 1st inst.,
stating
that an armed steamer with the Capt. Superintendent & a body of police board had left to search illers Bay of the neighbourhood for a piratical junk, which, however, was not suited a few found having
left the village
that was
hours previous to the steamvis arrival. Now Mirs Bay forms the back water of the Row-loong peninsula, &,
the village,
is in Chinese territory.
with
which
I presume
was searched,
position
tion to
having
I am not of course in a
the truth of this newspaper stations
£
verify
Sir R. Alcock K-EB-
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