CO129-263 - Acting Governor Barker Governor Sir Robinson - 1894 [5-8] — Page 241

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that traffic.

have

of

wish

to

claim

200

any right of interference with the measures adopted by the Strong Song Government, but I would aug- gest this, affecting British ships sailing from Chinese ports, it

that in such matters as

it might be desirable, in the

general interests of British

shipping, for some

communication to be made to me be-

fore decisive action is taken.

This particular question of the passenger traffic from

Chefoo to

Wladivostock had

already engaged my attention,

and

I entertain hopes that

the authorities of other nations

whose ships are

engaged in

that traffic may be induced

to unite in taking

measures to prevent overcrowding

on any of the

vessels. If such

united action could be secured, in view

of the end in view (

the protection of native passengers) it would effectually

be much attained, without prejudicing

British vessels

vis a vis those

under other flags.

His Excellency,

I have re-

(82) N. R. O'Conor.

Sir W. Robinson, K. C. M. G.

Hong Kong.

Lo

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238 that traffic. have of wish to claim 200 any right of interference with the measures adopted by the Strong Song Government, but I would aug- gest this, affecting British ships sailing from Chinese ports, it that in such matters as it might be desirable, in the general interests of British shipping, for some communication to be made to me be- fore decisive action is taken. This particular question of the passenger traffic from Chefoo to Wladivostock had already engaged my attention, and I entertain hopes that the authorities of other nations whose ships are engaged in that traffic may be induced to unite in taking measures to prevent overcrowding on any of the vessels. If such united action could be secured, in view of the end in view ( the protection of native passengers) it would effectually be much attained, without prejudicing British vessels vis a vis those under other flags. His Excellency, I have re- (82) N. R. O'Conor. Sir W. Robinson, K. C. M. G. Hong Kong. Lo
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238 that traffic. have of wish to clain 200 any right of quinterference with the incasures adopted by the Stong Song Go. vernment, but I would aug- день this, affecting British ships sailing from Chinese ports, it that in such matters as ht be desirable, in the might eral interests of British general shipping, for some Communi. sation to be made to me be. fore decisive action is taken. This particular question of the passenger traffic from Chefoo to Wladivostock had already engaged my attention, ana I entertain hopes that the authorities of other nations whose ships are engaged in be induced that traffic may to unite in taking to prevent overcrowding any of the ~. vessels. If such united action could be secured. in view (the protection the end in view ( of native passer-gers) would effectrally be much. attained, without prejudicing British vessels vis a vis those under other plage. Stis Excellency, I have re (82) N. R. O'Conor. Sir W. Robinson, K. C. M. G. Stong Kong. Lo
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that traffic.

have

of

wish

to

clain

200

any right of quinterference with the incasures adopted by the Stong Song Go. vernment, but I would aug- день this, affecting British ships sailing from Chinese ports, it

that in such matters as

ht be desirable, in the

might

eral interests of British

general

shipping, for some

Communi.

sation to be made to me be.

fore

decisive action is taken.

This particular question of the passenger traffic from

Chefoo to

Wladivostock had

already engaged my attention,

ana

I entertain hopes that

the authorities of other nations

whose ships are

engaged in

be induced

that traffic may to unite in taking

to prevent overcrowding

any of the

~.

vessels. If such

united action could be secured. in view (the protection

the end in view (

of native passer-gers) would effectrally

be much.

attained, without prejudicing

British vessels

vis a vis those

under other plage.

Stis Excellency,

I have re

(82) N. R. O'Conor.

Sir W. Robinson, K. C. M. G.

Stong Kong.

Lo

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