PX.
No.147.
Enclosure 1.
585
C.O.
1634
Pr 17 JAN 20
Sir,
H.B.M.Consulate,
Canton, 8th December, 1899.
The Honourable
In view of the proposed Bill now under discussion by the Legislative Council for the purpose of amending and consolidating the law relating to the carriage and possession of arms and ammunition within the Colony of Hongkong, I trust it will not be considered inopportune if I lay before His Excellency the Governor the conclusions in connection with the object proposed that have been forced upon me during my short tenure of Office as Her Majesty's Consul at Canton.
It is notorious that the greater portion, if not indeed practically the whole of the two Provinces of Kwangtung and Kwangsi, are at the present moment, and have for a long time been, in a thoroughly disorganised state. More especially is this the case with respect to the
J.H.Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G.,
Hong Kong.
PX.
No.147.
Enclosure 1.
585
C.O.
1634
Pr 17 JAN 20
Sir,
H.B.M.Consulate,
Canton, 8th. December, 1899.
The Honourable
In view of the proposed Bill now under dis-
cussion by the Legislative Council for the purpose of
amending and consolidating the law relating to the carriage
and possession of arms and ammunition within the Colony
of Hongkong, I trust it will not be considered inopportune
if I lay before His Excellency the Governor the conclusions
in connection with the object proposed that have been
forced upon me during my short tenure of Office as Her
Majesty's Consul at Canton.
It is notorious that the greater portion,
if not indeed practically the whole of the two Provinces
of Kwangtung and Kwangjisi, are at the present moment, and
have for a long time been, in a thoroughly disorganised
state. More especially is this the case with respect to
the
J.H.Stewart Lockhart, C.M.G.,
HŨ LG KONG.
Az
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