inform
the Commandant
of
the
Gunboat, who would with his own
force proceed
on
this service. If this
does not meet the views of H.M's
Consul, the Viceroy could despatch live officials in a guard boat to remain
at Kongsing, who on the
occurrence
of a
call
of piracy would accompany
any Naval
vessel the Hong Kong Authorities might choose to send
The Viceroy hopes H.M's Consul will take the above proposals into consideration, and favour him
with a reply
19th April, 1872. (True Copies) Tutt.
Acting Colonial Secretary
(Copy)
1: 258.
Sir,
6764
437
Colonial Secretary's office, Hongkong, 29th April, 1872.
I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your Despatch No. 13, dated April 19th 1872,
on
the
subject of suppressing Piracy in Chinese waters and conveying propositions of the Viceroy to meet the evil complained of.
His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong has carefully
Z. B. Hebertson, Esqr, C.M.G.,
Her Britannic Majesty's Consul,
Canton.
inform
the Commandant
of
the
Gumboat, who would with his own
force proceed
on
this service . If this
does not meet the views of H. M's
Consul, the Viceroy could: despatch live officials in a guard beat to remain
Kongsing, whe on the
in
of a
call
the occurrence
of piracy would accompany
Naval
any vefel the Hong Kong Authorities might choose to sund
The Viceroy hopes H. M's Consul will take the above proposals ints consideration, and favour hin
with a reply
19th April, 1872. (True Copies) Tutt.
Acting Colonial Secretary
(Copy)
1: 258.
Sir,
6764
437
Colonial Secretary's office, Hingetong, 29th April, 1872.
I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your Desportoh Nr. 13, dated April 19th 1872,
on
the
in
to
subject of suppressing Piracy Chinese waters and conveying propositions of the Verekey. meet the evil complained of.
His excellency the Governor of Wongsong has carefully
Z. B. Hebertson, Exq2, C. 18.,
Her Britamir Majesty's Consul,
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Canton.
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