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Mr Johns mis copy of 2411 90.
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Semet
With reference to your letter of 4th September last, and its enclosures, containing proposals respecting the Regulation of traffic in the Port of Hong Kong during a state of War;
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I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to request that you will represent to the Secretary of State that, as these Regulations enact that every vessel must anchor outside the harbour, before entering by daylight, and that men of War should ask permission before going in, my Lords feel unable to give their assent thereto without a full explanation of the necessity for these enactments.
The Under Secretary of State
G&$ [670] 6000 [E 24] 2/04 Colonial Office.
2.
the original Circular of 13th April 180g went ?
Mr Meade,
5.W.9.22/11/90
I agre
with
Iretain a
Mr Johnsmis copy of
2411 90.
In any further communion- tion on this subject, please quote
M.0278.
and address letter to
The Secretary,
Admiralty, Whitehall,
London, S. W
Confidential
الفيفا
.5.
22425
REOP TREGE 18 NOV 90 Admiralty,
17th November, 1890,
85
minate abon the H. Komacy Pregulations
but see further pish received
Bir bunde,
Straits 22543
Ju924/11
ther
Please
se
my
25.11.90
Strait
220743
7.
Gr. Clarke
857 27.11.90
Proceed as properande
M28/11
atonce
Semet
محمدي
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With reference to your letter of 4th.
September last, and its enclosures, containing proposals respecting the Regulation of haffic in the Port of Hong Kong during
a hive of War;
Mutthi 25
I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty
to request that you will represent to the Secretary of State that, as these
Regulations enact that every vessel must anchor outside the harbour, before entering by daylight, and that men of War should ask permission before going in, my Lords feel unable to give their assent thereto without a full explanation the necessity for these enactments.
The Under
of
Secretary of State
G&$ [670] 6000 [E 24] 2/04 Colonial Office.
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