CO129-245 - Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [5-7] — Page 213

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answer it in a circumstantial way; it would appear however that, seeing the "Sumatra" remained at Hongkong for about two months after he wrote to the Board of Trade complaining of my conduct, he had ample time to have taken steps here to obtain redress, for we can, I think, assume, from his alleged familiarity with the Port Regulations, and the fact of his adopting the extreme measure of addressing the Board of Trade on the subject, that he was not wanting in knowledge as to the ordinary procedure to be observed in such a case.

Failing to get any attention from me, it might be supposed that he would make a representation to the consignees of the vessel. The attached copy of a letter from Messrs. Adamson Bell & Co. in answer to an enquiry of mine shows, however, that he did not even adopt this simple expedient.

(Signed) R. Murray Rumsey, Retd. Commr. R.N.
Harbour Master.

17th May, 1890.

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"210 answer it in a circumstantial way; it would appear however that, seeing the "Sumatra" remained at Hongkong for about two months after he wrote to the Board of Trade complaining of my conduct, he had ample time to have taken steps here to obtain redress, for we can, I think, assume, from his alleged familiarity with the Port Regulations, and the fact of his adopting the extreme measure of addressing the Board of Trade on the subject, that he was not wanting in knowledge as to the ordinary procedure to be observed in such a case. Failing to get any attention from me, it might be supposed that he would make a representation to the consignees of the vessel. The attached copy of a letter from Messrs. Adamson Bell & Co. in answer to an enquiry of mine shows, however, that he did not even adopt this simple expedient. (Signed) R. Murray Rumsey, Retd. Commr. R.N. Harbour Master. 17th May, 1890.
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1 " 210 answer it in a circumstancial way; it would appear however that, seeing the "Sumatra" remained at Hongkong for about two months after he wrote to the Board of Trade complaining of my conduct, he had ample time to have taken steps here to obtain regress, for we can I think assume, from his alleged familiarity with the Port Regulations, and the fact of his adopting the extreme measure of addressing the Board of Trade on the subject, that he was not wanting in know- ledge as to the ordinary procedure to be observed in such a case. Failing to get any attention from me, it might be supposed that he would make a representation to the consignees of the vessel. The attached copy of a letter from Messrs. Adamson Bell & Co. in answer to an enquiry of mine shows however that he did not even adopt this simple expedient. (Signed) R. Murray Rumsey, Retd. Commr. R.N Harbour Master. 17th. May, 1890. I
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answer it in a circumstancial way; it would appear however that, seeing the "Sumatra" remained at Hongkong for about

two months after he wrote to the Board of Trade complaining

of my conduct, he had ample time to have taken steps here

to obtain regress, for we can I think assume, from his

alleged familiarity with the Port Regulations, and the fact

of his adopting the extreme measure of addressing the Board

of Trade on the subject, that he was not wanting in know-

ledge as to the ordinary procedure to be observed in such a

case.

Failing to get any attention from me, it might be

supposed that he would make a representation to the consignees

of the vessel. The attached copy of a letter from Messrs.

Adamson Bell & Co. in answer to an enquiry of mine shows

however that he did not even adopt this simple expedient.

(Signed) R. Murray Rumsey, Retd. Commr. R.N

Harbour Master.

17th. May, 1890.

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