CO129-297 - Governor Sir Blake - 1900 [1-3] — Page 108

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6.20.

то

4512

105

C.O.

5521

Rack

that IC FEB

Government House,

18th

Hong Kong, January, 1900.

Sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No.50 of the 17th March, 1899, respecting the adhesion of the Colony to the Venice Convention of 1897.

2. The Government of this Colony has now decided to become a party to the Convention, and the old Quarantine Regulations have been brought into close agreement with section 8 of Chapter II of the Convention and have been incorporated, under the heading of Table L, in the new Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance of 1899, which will be forwarded to you shortly.

3. The Government has not yet decided upon a suitable Observation Station; two such Stations have already been suggested, but there appear to be considerable objections to each of them, and steps are being taken to find some other locality which may meet all the requirements of the Colony in this respect.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Aman

The Right Honourable

GOVERNOR C.

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&C.

&C.

BCC.

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6.20. то 4512 105 C.O. 5521 Rack that IC FEB Government House, 18th Hong Kong, January, 1900. Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No.50 of the 17th March, 1899, respecting the adhesion of the Colony to the Venice Convention of 1897. 2. The Government of this Colony has now decided to become a party to the Convention, and the old Quarantine Regulations have been brought into close agreement with section 8 of Chapter II of the Convention and have been incorporated, under the heading of Table L, in the new Merchant Shipping Consolidation Ordinance of 1899, which will be forwarded to you shortly. 3. The Government has not yet decided upon a suitable Observation Station; two such Stations have already been suggested, but there appear to be considerable objections to each of them, and steps are being taken to find some other locality which may meet all the requirements of the Colony in this respect. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Aman The Right Honourable GOVERNOR C. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &C. &C. BCC. ...
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$6.20. то 4512 105 C.O. 5521 Rack that IC FEB Government House, 18th HongKong, January, 1900. sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the re- ceipt of your despatch No.50 of the 17th.March, 1899, respect- ing the adhesion of the Colony to the Venice Convention of 1897. 2. The Government of this Colony has now de- cided to become a party to the Convention, and the old Quarar- tine Regulations have been brought into close agreement with section 8 of Chapter II of the Convention and have been incor porated, under the heading of Table L, in the new Merchant Ship- ping Consolidation Ordinance of 1899, which willbe forwarded to you shortly. 3. The Government has not yet decided upon a suitable Observation Station; two such Stations have already been suggested, but there appear to be considerable objections to each of them, and steps are being taken to find some other locality which may neet all the requirements of the Colony in this respect. I have the honour to be, sir, Your Most, Obedient Humble Servant, aman The Right Honourable GOVERNOR C. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &C. &C. BCC. ...
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$6.20.

то

4512

105

C.O.

5521

Rack

that IC FEB

Government House,

18th

HongKong, January, 1900.

sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the re-

ceipt of your despatch No.50 of the 17th.March, 1899, respect-

ing the adhesion of the Colony to the Venice Convention of

1897.

2. The Government of this Colony has now de-

cided to become a party to the Convention, and the old Quarar-

tine Regulations have been brought into close agreement with

section 8 of Chapter II of the Convention and have been incor

porated, under the heading of Table L, in the new Merchant Ship-

ping Consolidation Ordinance of 1899, which willbe forwarded

to you shortly.

3. The Government has not yet decided upon

a suitable Observation Station; two such Stations have already

been suggested, but there appear to be considerable objections

to each of them, and steps are being taken to find some other

locality which may neet all the requirements of the Colony in

this respect.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your Most, Obedient Humble Servant,

aman

The Right Honourable

GOVERNOR C.

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&C.

&C.

BCC.

...

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