the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall continue in any such port, roadstead, or waters, for a longer period than twenty-four hours after her necessary repairs shall have been completed. Provided, nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any vessel (whether ships of war or merchant ships) of the said belligerent parties in the same port, roadstead, or waters within the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than twenty-four hours between the departure therefrom of any such vessel (whether a ship of war or merchant ship) of the one belligerent, and the subsequent departure therefrom of any ship of war of the other belligerent; and the time hereby limited for the departure of such ships of war respectively shall always, in case of necessity, be extended so far as may be requisite for giving effect to this proviso, but no further or otherwise.
Governor. No.
3. No ship of war of either shall hereafter be permitted, while in any port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the nearest port of her own country, or to some nearer destination, and no coal shall again be supplied to any such ship of war in the same or any other port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid.
4. Armed ships of either party are interdicted from carrying prizes made by them into the ports, harbours, roadsteads, or waters of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, or any of Her Majesty's Colonies or possessions abroad.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) KIMBERLEY.
Date.
1894 In aug.
Last previous Paper.
Agents
15406
Aund Hl 27 Sept
t subsequent Paper.
TO.
Hangkeng
No. 16341
(Subject.)
637
DESPATCH.
16341
Rec? a
Reg. 1544.1896
(1) Resumption of Taiping than
will write later
(2) Water Supply increase
asks sanction by telegraph
(Minutes.)
M. Mihield
This scheme -
to raise the
Tytan dam at once, when the
season begins is next month as is recommended by Mr Chadwick in par. 6.3 (6) of his Report in 15406.
The estimated cost is $80,000 as stated in Film (13501)
Jourpie it must be
sanctioned.
17087 (aippingshan
-(Water supply)
21365
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shinquestion.
KS.W.9.15. sep.
Jus A 249 8.22/2
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the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall continue in any such port, roadstead, c waters, for a longer period than twenty-four hours after her necessary repairs shall have be completed. Provided, nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any vessel (whether sos of war or merchant ships) of the said belligerent parties in the same port, roadstead, or waters within the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than twenty-four hours between the departure therefrom of any such vessel (whether a ship of war or merchant ship) of the one belligerent, and the subsequent departure therefrom of any ship of war of the other belligerent; and the time hereby limited for the departure of such ships of war respectively shall always, in case of necessity, be extended so far as may be requisite for giving effect to this proviso, but no further or otherwise.
&
Governor. No.
3. No of war of either shall hereafter be permitted, while in any port, readslead in 189
or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the nearest port of her own country, or to some nearer destination, and no coal shall again be supplied to any such ship of war in the same or any other port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid.
4. Armed ships of either party are interdicted from carrying prizes made by them into the ports, harbours, roadsteads, or waters of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, or any of Her Majesty's Colonies or possessions abroad.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) KIMBERLEY.
Date.
1894 In auf.
Last previous Paper.
Agents
15406
Aund Hl 27 Seft
t subsequent Paper.
TO.
Hangkeng
No. 16341
(Subject.)
637
DESPATCH.
16341
Rec? a
Reg. 1544.1896
(1) Resumption of Taiping than
will write later
(2) Water Supply increase
asks sauction by telegraph
(Minutes.)
M. Mihield
This scheme -
to raise the
Tytan dam at once, when the
&z
season beguis is. next month a is recommended by Mi Chadwick in par. 6.3 (6) of his Report in 15406.
The estimated cost is $80,000 as stated in Film (13501) m
Jouppie it must be
sanctioned.
17087 (aippingshan
-(Water riffily)
21365
ঘ
E7
shinquestion.
KS.W.9.15. sep.
Jus A 249 8.22/2
R.2219
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