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disapproval and Consul Robertson as to the description of Flag entitled to be recognized as the National Flag of China 2. I notice that Your Lordships have been informed of almost every step which I took in connection with that subject, and I am sorry for this because I had, I suppose, to adopt the safest course by adhering to the Official Notifications of Her Majesty's Government.

The Department of Her Majesty's Government most concerned in such questions, namely the Admiralty, had officially signified to their principal Officer on this Station the decision of the Chinese Government as to the Flag to be displayed by Imperial Chinese vessels. Circumstances had made it specially desirable that Chinese Merchant Vessels should carry some distinguishing Flag, and whilst the Public were unusually anxious for information on the subject, I received from the British Admiral of this Station the official notification of the resolution arrived at by the Imperial Chinese Government, and the instructions of the Admiralty based thereon. The information seemed to me peculiarly opportune because certainty was the thing most needed at the moment. The Consul, however, wished a Square Flag to be substituted for the three-cornered one appointed by the Imperial Government, but as the latter alone could authorize such a change and no such authority

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2 11 disapproval and Consul Robertson as to the description of Flag entitled to be recognized as the National Flag of China 2. I notice that Your Lordships have been informed of almost every step which I took in connection with that subject, and I am sorry for this because I had, I suppose, to adopt the safest course by adhering to the Official Notifications of Her Majesty's Government. The Department of Her Majesty's Government most concerned in such questions, namely the Admiralty, had officially signified to their principal Officer on this Station the decision of the Chinese Government as to the Flag to be displayed by Imperial Chinese vessels. Circumstances had made it specially desirable that Chinese Merchant Vessels should carry some distinguishing Flag, and whilst the Public were unusually anxious for information on the subject, I received from the British Admiral of this Station the official notification of the resolution arrived at by the Imperial Chinese Government, and the instructions of the Admiralty based thereon. The information seemed to me peculiarly opportune because certainty was the thing most needed at the moment. The Consul, however, wished a Square Flag to be substituted for the three-cornered one appointed by the Imperial Government, but as the latter alone could authorize such a change and no such authority
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and Consul Robertson as to the description of Flag entitled to be recognized as the National Flag of China 2. Inotice that Your Lordships huffe of almost wery step which I took in connection with that subject, and I am suny for this because I had, suppercent

adopting the safest course

sary

was

I

by adhering

to the Official Notifications of Her Majesty's Government.

The Department of Her Majesty's Government most concerned in such questions, namely the Admiralty had officially signified to their principal Officer on this Station the decision of the Chinese Goromment aws to the Slag to be displayed by Imperial

Ирла

Win

H.

bircumstances had made it specially

desirable that Chinese Mar Vefsels should

cany some distinguishing Slag, and whilst the Public were

unusually anxious for

Ire

information on the subject I received from the British Admiral of this Station the official notification of the resolution arrived

at by the Imperial Chinese Government- and the instructions of the Admiralty based thereon. The information seemed to me peculiarly apportime because certainty

was

the thing most needed at the moment. The bonaul however wished a Square Slag to be substituted for the three cornered one

apficinted by the Imperial Government. but as the latter alone could authorize

such

a

change and no such authority

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