CO129-176 - Public Offices & Others - 1876 — Page 160

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155

be best

leave it to

you & to him to determine whether the inquiries may be made by both of you conjointly

whether

("

time may

any economy of be best effected by a division of labour they will resolve.

of

The

The proceedings of the Japanese officers who are about to be sent to the Bonin Islands form the most important subject of observation & I feel therefore that it is

«

undesirable that the "Curlew" should proceed there until those officers take their departure - should this however be delayed beyond the 25th Inst. Considerations relative to the

weather render it desirable that she should visit the islands without them & proceed with the

you

other

other subjects of inquiry.

Lt. Plunkett, the Lt. of Legation will inform you in

my absence of the progress of the preparations being made for the despatch of the Japanese officers. If you

when they

are

visit the islands

you

will freely

there. Y

communicate with them & observe

their proceedings. I do not think

it

or advisable that

you

necessarily should give any formal recognition

to

any step which they may take denoting Japanese sovereignty or authority

over the islands.

I have to

(s) A: S. Parkes

P.S. Since writing the above I have received an intimation from the Foreign Minister that the "Hey-

Maru

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155 be best leave it to you & to him to determine whether the inquiries may be made by both of you conjointly whether (" time may any economy of be best effected by a division of labour they will resolve. of The The proceedings of the Japanese officers who are about to be sent to the Bonin Islands form the most important subject of observation & I feel therefore that it is « undesirable that the "Curlew" should proceed there until those officers take their departure - should this however be delayed beyond the 25th Inst. Considerations relative to the weather render it desirable that she should visit the islands without them & proceed with the you other other subjects of inquiry. Lt. Plunkett, the Lt. of Legation will inform you in my absence of the progress of the preparations being made for the despatch of the Japanese officers. If you when they are visit the islands you will freely there. Y communicate with them & observe their proceedings. I do not think it or advisable that you necessarily should give any formal recognition to any step which they may take denoting Japanese sovereignty or authority over the islands. I have to (s) A: S. Parkes P.S. Since writing the above I have received an intimation from the Foreign Minister that the "Hey- Maru
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155 be best leave it to you & to him to determine whether the inquiries may made by both of you conjointly whether (" time may any economy of be best effected by a division labour they will misolve. of The The proecedings of the Japanese officers who are about to be sent to the Bonin Islands form the most important subject of observation & I feel therefore that it is « undesirable that the "Curlew should proceed them until those officers Fake their departure - should this however be delayed beyond the 25th Inst. Considerations relative to the beather render it desirable that should visit the islands without them & proceed with the you other other subjects of inquiry. Int Plunkett, the Leets of Legation will inform you in my absence of The progress of the preparations being made for the despatch of the Japanese officers. If you when they are. visit the islands you wvile freely there. Y communicate with them & observe their proceedings. I do not think it or advisable that you necessary should five any formal. recognition to Jake any step which they may denoting Japanese sovereignty or authority over the islands. I have to (s) A: S. Parkes P.S . Since writing the above I have received an int imation frow. the Foreign Minister that the " "hey -- Maru
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155

be best

leave it to

you & to him to determine whether the inquiries may made by both of you conjointly

whether

("

time may

any economy of be best effected by a division labour they will misolve.

of

The

The proecedings of the Japanese officers who are about to be sent to the Bonin Islands form the most important subject of observation & I feel therefore that it is

«

undesirable that the "Curlew should proceed them until those officers Fake their departure - should this however be delayed beyond the 25th Inst. Considerations relative to the

beather render it desirable that

should visit the islands without them & proceed with the

you

other

other subjects of inquiry.

Int Plunkett, the Leets of Legation will inform you in

my absence of The progress of the preparations being made for the despatch of the Japanese officers. If you

when they

are.

visit the islands

you

wvile freely

there. Y

communicate with them & observe

their proceedings. I do not think

it

or advisable that

you

necessary should five any formal. recognition

to

Jake

any step which they may denoting Japanese sovereignty or authority

over the islands.

I have to

(s) A: S. Parkes

P.S . Since writing the above I have received an int imation frow. the Foreign Minister that the " "hey --

Maru

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