CO129-297 - Governor Sir Blake - 1900 [1-3] — Page 207

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COPY.

No.120.

Sir,

205

British Consulate,
Canton, September 18th.1899.

In reply to your No.1557 of the 15th instant,
I have the honour to inform you that I have communicated
to the Viceroy a translation of the Police Report relative
to the piracy committed in Chinese waters, and that I
have suggested that His Excellency should strictly enjoin
upon the civil and military authorities concerned to use
every endeavour to trace and arrest the pirates.

I have etc,

(Sa) B.C.George Scott,
Her Majesty's Consul.

The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.

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COPY. No.120. Sir, 205 British Consulate, Canton, September 18th.1899. In reply to your No.1557 of the 15th instant, I have the honour to inform you that I have communicated to the Viceroy a translation of the Police Report relative to the piracy committed in Chinese waters, and that I have suggested that His Excellency should strictly enjoin upon the civil and military authorities concerned to use every endeavour to trace and arrest the pirates. I have etc, (Sa) B.C.George Scott, Her Majesty's Consul. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.
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COPY. No.120. sir, 205 British Consulate, Canton, September 18th.1899. In reply to your No.1557 of the 15th instant, I have the honour to inform you that I have communicated to the Viceroy a translation of the Police Report relative to the piracy committed in Chinese waters, ari that I have suggested that His Txcellency should strictly enjoin upon the civil and military authorities concerned to use every endeavour to trace and arrest the pirates. I have etc, (Sa) B.C.George Scott, Her Majesty's Consul. The Honourable The Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.
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COPY.

No.120.

sir,

205

British Consulate,

Canton, September 18th.1899.

In reply to your No.1557 of the 15th instant,

I have the honour to inform you that I have communicated

to the Viceroy a translation of the Police Report relative

to the piracy committed in Chinese waters, ari that I

have suggested that His Txcellency should strictly enjoin

upon the civil and military authorities concerned to use

every endeavour to trace and arrest the pirates.

I have etc,

(Sa) B.C.George Scott,

Her Majesty's Consul.

The Honourable

The Colonial Secretary,

Hongkong.

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