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ports, the Governor of Hong Kong was instructed, as in 1895, after consultation with HMS Commander at the Treaty Ports, to cause to be prepared and submitted for approval to the Secretary of State, the Draft of an Ordinance Establishing less stringent Regulations than those which under the existing law apply to ships on voyages of not more than 7 days duration.
The Government has not yet submitted the Draft Ordinance; and when they do so, the views which are expressed in your letter will receive full and careful consideration.
Sin E. J. D.S
Jan. 1896
In reply to your letter (M 682) of the 7th instant, I am directed by Mr. Chamberlain to forward for the information of the Board of Trade a copy of a letter which has been addressed to The China Assoc.
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ports, the Governor of
Hongking what
instructed
Carly in 1895, after sultation with Ams
Comanly at the Treaty
The should
Ports cause to be
&
prepared soulmitter
4th. S. of State for
approval, the Draft of
Ordinance Establishing
less stringent.
than those (which under
Regulations
the existing
law apply
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to chips in voyage
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Duration & Thinase
Passenger Ships
voyages of
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than 7 days duration.
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not get submitted
the Draft Ordinance; &
when he does so, the
which are
The Ass. Les?
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expressed in your
letter will receive full and careful
De Cunsideration
Sin
E. J.
D.S
Jab. 1896
In reply tozun
letter (M 682) of the
7th instant I am directed ym. Lec? Chamberlain to forward for the infer ofther B. of
a
Trade copy of
letter,
which has been addressed The Churia Assoc, à
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