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Inclosure 5 in No. 1.

Viceroy Tan to Consul Munsfield.

Sir,

Canton, June 3, 1899. I AM in receipt of your despatch of the 1st instant with regard to the "Wo On" piracy, stating that, shortly after the occurrence, a torpedo-boat passed at a short distance from the "Wo On," but ignored her signals; that although the gun-boat "Ko La" proceeded to the spot where the loot was landed, no one went on shore to pursue the pirates. You stated that negligence had been displayed, and requested me to order the civil and military authorities to exert themselves honestly to effect the arrests.

I have recorded a dereliction of duty against the Captains of the torpedo-boat and of the "Ko Lu," and have deprived them of their buttons, but they remain under orders to co-operate with the local civil and military authorities in effecting the arrest of the pirates and the recovery of the plunder. I have also instructed the Provincial Judge to enjoin the effecting of the arrests under pain of denouncement, if they are not made within the time allowed.

I have, &c.

899

August

Hong

Kong

No. 23151

(Subject.)

503

DOMESTIC.

C.O.

23151

RECO

REG: 30 AUG 99

Proceedings of the French at

Kurang-chou.

(Seal of Viceroy.)

(Minutes.)

Sir W. Hamilton

I send on a map, which I have endeavoured to mark the places alluded to - from a large scale map, kindly provided by the French authorities. Kuery-chou-wan is apparently a sort of passage between the East coast of the Lien Ichen peninsula, and the mouth of the Kam River on the mainland to the North. If the French do contemplate annexing the triangular piece of territory which includes Tai O (Pakhor) and an important fort on the West River, which will probably be the next...

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Inclosure 5 in No. 1. Viceroy Tan to Consul Munsfield. Sir, Canton, June 3, 1899. I AM in receipt of your despatch of the 1st instant with regard to the "Wo On" piracy, stating that, shortly after the occurrence, a torpedo-boat passed at a short distance from the "Wo On," but ignored her signals; that although the gun-boat "Ko La" proceeded to the spot where the loot was landed, no one went on shore to pursue the pirates. You stated that negligence had been displayed, and requested me to order the civil and military authorities to exert themselves honestly to effect the arrests. I have recorded a dereliction of duty against the Captains of the torpedo-boat and of the "Ko Lu," and have deprived them of their buttons, but they remain under orders to co-operate with the local civil and military authorities in effecting the arrest of the pirates and the recovery of the plunder. I have also instructed the Provincial Judge to enjoin the effecting of the arrests under pain of denouncement, if they are not made within the time allowed. I have, &c. 899 August Hong Kong No. 23151 (Subject.) 503 DOMESTIC. C.O. 23151 RECO REG: 30 AUG 99 Proceedings of the French at Kurang-chou. (Seal of Viceroy.) (Minutes.) Sir W. Hamilton I send on a map, which I have endeavoured to mark the places alluded to - from a large scale map, kindly provided by the French authorities. Kuery-chou-wan is apparently a sort of passage between the East coast of the Lien Ichen peninsula, and the mouth of the Kam River on the mainland to the North. If the French do contemplate annexing the triangular piece of territory which includes Tai O (Pakhor) and an important fort on the West River, which will probably be the next...
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4 Inclosure 5 in No. 1. Viceroy Tan to Consul Munsfield. Sir, Canton, June 3, 1899. I AM in receipt of your despatch of the 1st instant with regard to the "Wo On" piracy, stating that, shortly after the occurrence, a torpedo-boat passed at a short distance from the "Wo On," but ignored her signals; that although the gun-boat "Ko La" ceeded to the spot where the loot was landed, no one went on shore to pursue the pirates. You stated that negligence had been displayed, and requested me to order the civil and military authorities to exert themselves bonestly to effect the arrests. pro I have recorded a dereliction of duty against the Captains of the torpedo-boat and of the "Ko Lu," and have deprived them of their buttons, but they remain under orders to co-operate with the local civil and military authorities in effecting the arrest of the pirates and the recovery of the plunder. I have also instructed the Provincial Judge to enjoin the effecting of the arrests under pain of denouncement, if they are not made within the time allowed. I have, &c. uign 899 August Hong Itong No. 23151 (Subject.) 503 DOMESTIC. C.O. 23151 RECO REG: 30 AUG 99 Procedings of the French at Kurang -chou. wa (Seal of Viceroy.) ous Paper. (Minutes.) Sir W. Hamilton 2004~} 5000-33-09 ment Paper I send on a map. C which I have endeargred to mark the places allerded to - from A large scale muf, kind fraided & the French authorities. Ruery-chon-wan is abhaunts a sort of fassage between ist and off the E. coast of the MAN, KRAMA the Lien Ichen feminsula, and the mouth of the Kam H's revi On the mainland to the North. If the French do contemfilate envexing the triangular piece of territory which michudes at det ove (Pakhor) and an in question, Treats Part important fort on the "West River, which will probably be the next
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Inclosure 5 in No. 1.

Viceroy Tan to Consul Munsfield.

Sir,

Canton, June 3, 1899. I AM in receipt of your despatch of the 1st instant with regard to the "Wo On" piracy, stating that, shortly after the occurrence, a torpedo-boat passed at a short distance from the "Wo On," but ignored her signals; that although the gun-boat "Ko La" ceeded to the spot where the loot was landed, no one went on shore to pursue the pirates. You stated that negligence had been displayed, and requested me to order the civil and military authorities to exert themselves bonestly to effect the arrests.

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I have recorded a dereliction of duty against the Captains of the torpedo-boat and of the "Ko Lu," and have deprived them of their buttons, but they remain under orders to co-operate with the local civil and military authorities in effecting the arrest of the pirates and the recovery of the plunder. I have also instructed the Provincial Judge to enjoin the effecting of the arrests under pain of denouncement, if they are not made within the time allowed.

I have, &c.

uign

899

August

Hong

Itong

No. 23151

(Subject.)

503

DOMESTIC.

C.O.

23151

RECO

REG: 30 AUG 99

Procedings of the French at

Kurang

-chou.

wa

(Seal of Viceroy.)

ous Paper.

(Minutes.)

Sir W. Hamilton

2004~} 5000-33-09

ment Paper

I send on a map.

C

which I have endeargred to mark the

places allerded to - from

A

large scale

muf, kind fraided & the French authorities. Ruery-chon-wan is abhaunts a sort of fassage between

ist and off the E. coast of

the

MAN, KRAMA

the Lien Ichen feminsula, and

the mouth of the Kam H's revi

On

the mainland to the North. If the French do contemfilate envexing the

triangular piece of territory

which michudes at det ove

(Pakhor) and an

in question,

Treats Part

important fort on the

"West River, which will probably be the next

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