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six months," I thought it desirable to inform the Ministers of the Tsung-li Yamen in the

in the enclosed note of the manifest proof of good feeling of Her Majesty's Government towards China which

was shewn by this prompt and friendly action on the

Excellency

the part of your

I have now received from

their Excellencies the accompanying reply-

in which they request us to convey to Your Excellency their appreciation of this friendly service.

I have &c.

(Signed) Harry Smith Parkes

Ataroff 113. 1884/

March 17-1884

Sir Harry Parkes to the Ministers of the Tsungli Yamen -

(Copy)

British Legation

Pekin, 13th March 1884:

Sir H. Parkes begs to apprize their Excellencies of his having received telegraphic information that, in consequence of an insurrection having occurred at Hui Chow, the Viceroy of the Two Kwang applied to the Government of Hongkong to take measures to prevent the insurgents obtaining supplies of arms and gunpowder from that Colony, and that the Governor, in order to show the good feeling of Her Majesty's Government towards that of China,

immediately

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507 lo six months," I thought it desirable to inform the Ministers of the Tsung-li Yamen in the in the enclosed note of the manifest proof of good feeling of Her Majesty's Government towards China which was shewn by this prompt and friendly action on the Excellency the part of your I have now received from their Excellencies the accompanying reply- in which they request us to convey to Your Excellency their appreciation of this friendly service. I have &c. (Signed) Harry Smith Parkes Ataroff 113. 1884/ March 17-1884 Sir Harry Parkes to the Ministers of the Tsungli Yamen - (Copy) British Legation Pekin, 13th March 1884: Sir H. Parkes begs to apprize their Excellencies of his having received telegraphic information that, in consequence of an insurrection having occurred at Hui Chow, the Viceroy of the Two Kwang applied to the Government of Hongkong to take measures to prevent the insurgents obtaining supplies of arms and gunpowder from that Colony, and that the Governor, in order to show the good feeling of Her Majesty's Government towards that of China, immediately
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six months," I thought it desinable to inform the Ministers of the Seung-li Yamin in the

in the enclosed note of the monitas proof of good feeling of Her Majesty' Government towards China which

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was shewn by this prompt and friendly action on the

Excellency

the part of your

Thave now received from

their Excellencies the accompanying reply-

in which they request oue to convey to Your Excellency their appreciation of this friendly service.

I have Ac

(Signed) Harry Starkes

Atarof 113.1884/

March 17-180

Sir Harry Parkes to the Ministers of the Teungli. Gamer -

(Copy)

British Legation

0.

7050

MAY C

Pekin, 13th March 1884:

Sir H. Parkes begs to apprize. Hair Excetteuries of his having reeived telegraphic information that, in Consequence of an insurrection having occurred at Hui Chow, the Viceroy of the Iwo Kwang applied to the Government of Houghong to take measures to prevent the insurgents obtaining supplies of arms and gunpow der from that Colony, and that the Governor, in order toshow to good feeling of HerMajesty'; Government towards that of China,

immediately

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