Correspondence with the Governor, from which the Marquess of Salisbury will perceive that Sir Henry Blake in the Colony is to be banishment from the Colony.
Kang Yu Wei
3. Mr. Chamberlain would accordingly suggest that Sir Charles Lockhart should be informed that the Governor objects to the banishment of Kang-Yu-Wei from Hong Kong, and that he has lived a most retired life, and has done nothing in the Colony to justify such a step; and that directions will be given that he shall be kept under strict surveillance whilst he continues to reside in the Colony, and if he goes to the Shantung Settlements.
Salisbury
6. Should Lord Salisbury approve this suggestion, I am to request that this Department may be informed accordingly, in order that the necessary directions may be given by telegraph.
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