CO129-309 - Public Offices & Others - 1901 — Page 46

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

Mistake

MKhulas

I think

we must ask the customs authorities under what statute

we

are

empowered to confiscate

these arms which are

in Hong Kong sending a city of Hongkong and ask for return adding that Chamberlain has some doubt whether any action is possible practicable beyond refusing

permit for export

...

J

I already

ordained 15,000

No

Munce

22 June

consider the Arms & Ammunition

breach to have been committed

Let

in Hong Kong in connection with these arms

so as to render them liable to be forfeited to The Crown under S.29 of that order

2.S.R. 24/6.

C.Pd. 25

at once

No.

In reply to this letter the following Number should be quoted.

9225 1901

18636

Sir,

Custom House, London,

20th June, 1901.

With reference to Mr. Lucas' letter of the

1st instant, No. 18636, enclosing copies of

correspondence respecting the shipment to Hong

Kong of certain Revolvers and Ammunition intended for

Wei-Hai-Wei,

I am directed by the Board of Customs to

transmit, for the information of the Secretary of

State for the Colonies, the enclosed copy of a

Report by the Solicitor of this Department on the subject, and to state that they will be ready to undertake the prosecution of the Webley and Scott Revolver and Arms Company, Limited, for the shipment of the Ammunition if it is thought necessary; but in view of the circumstances as set out in the Report, the Secretary of State may perhaps think it inadvisable to proceed further than to direct the

confiscation of the goods.

The original enclosures to Mr. Lucas' letter are returned herewith as requested.

I am,

sir,

Your obedient Servant,

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Edit History

2026-06-01 05:32:35 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
Mistake MKhulas I think we must ask the customs authorities under what statute we are empowered to confiscate these arms which are in Hong Kong sending a city of Hongkong and ask for return adding that Chamberlain has some doubt whether any action is possible practicable beyond refusing permit for export ... J I already ordained 15,000 No Munce 22 June consider the Arms & Ammunition breach to have been committed Let in Hong Kong in connection with these arms so as to render them liable to be forfeited to The Crown under S.29 of that order 2.S.R. 24/6. C.Pd. 25 at once No. In reply to this letter the following Number should be quoted. 9225 1901 18636 Sir, Custom House, London, 20th June, 1901. With reference to Mr. Lucas' letter of the 1st instant, No. 18636, enclosing copies of correspondence respecting the shipment to Hong Kong of certain Revolvers and Ammunition intended for Wei-Hai-Wei, I am directed by the Board of Customs to transmit, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the enclosed copy of a Report by the Solicitor of this Department on the subject, and to state that they will be ready to undertake the prosecution of the Webley and Scott Revolver and Arms Company, Limited, for the shipment of the Ammunition if it is thought necessary; but in view of the circumstances as set out in the Report, the Secretary of State may perhaps think it inadvisable to proceed further than to direct the confiscation of the goods. The original enclosures to Mr. Lucas' letter are returned herewith as requested. I am, sir, Your obedient Servant, The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office.
Baseline (Original)
Miste MKhulas I think we must ask the customs authorities under what statute we Al empowered to confiscate these arms which Trong kong sending a city of Hongkong andies for retum adding that bothamberlain has some doubt whether anyth action is possible practicable beyond refusing bemit for export ichness J I alre orda 15,00 No Munce 22 June wrider the Armo & Ammunition Brew to have been committed Let in Honey honey in connection with these arms so as to render thres liable to be profeited to The Crown under 3.29 of that order 2.S.R. 24/6. C.Pd. 25 at once No. In reply to this letter the following Number should be quoted. 9225 1901 18636 Sir, 0.0 21315 Custom House, London, 20th June, 1901. With reference to Mr. Lucas' letter of the 1st instant, No. 18636, enclosing copies of ̄ ̄ 1901 correspondence respecting the shipment to Hong 15 Kong of certain Revolvers and Ammunition intended for Wei-Hai-Wei,- I am directed by the Board of Customs to transmit, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the enclosed copy of a Report by the Solicitor of this Department on the subject, and to state that they will be ready to undertake the prosecution of the Webley and Scott Revolver and Arms Company, Limited, for the shipment of the Ammunition if it is thought necessary; but in view of the circumstances as set out in the Report, the Secretary of State may perhaps think it inadvisable to proceed further than to direct the confiscation of the goods. The original enclosures to Mr. Lucas' letter are returned herewith as requested. I am, sir, Your obedient Servant, The Under Secretary of State, &0., &C., &C., Colonial Office.
2026-06-01 05:32:35 · Baseline
View content

Miste

MKhulas

I think

we must ask the customs authorities under what statute

we

Al

empowered to confiscate

these arms which

Trong kong sending a city of Hongkong andies for retum adding that bothamberlain has some doubt whether anyth action is possible practicable beyond refusing

bemit for export

ichness

J

I alre

orda 15,00

No

Munce

22 June

wrider the Armo & Ammunition

Brew to have been committed

Let

in Honey honey in connection with these arms

so as to render thres liable to be profeited to The Crown under 3.29 of that order

2.S.R. 24/6.

C.Pd. 25

at once

No.

In reply to this letter the following Number should be quoted.

9225 1901

18636

Sir,

0.0

21315

Custom House, London,

20th June, 1901.

With reference to Mr. Lucas' letter of the

1st instant, No. 18636, enclosing copies of

̄ ̄ 1901

correspondence respecting the shipment to Hong

15

Kong of certain Revolvers and Ammunition intended for

Wei-Hai-Wei,-

I am directed by the Board of Customs to

transmit, for the information of the Secretary of

State for the Colonies, the enclosed copy of a

Report by the Solicitor of this Department on the subject, and to state that they will be ready to undertake the prosecution of the Webley and Scott Revolver and Arms Company, Limited, for the shipment of the Ammunition if it is thought necessary; but in view of the circumstances as set out in the Report, the Secretary of State may perhaps think it inadvisable to proceed further than to direct the

confiscation of the goods.

The original enclosures to Mr. Lucas' letter are returned herewith as requested.

I am,

sir,

Your obedient Servant,

The Under Secretary of State,

&0., &C.,

&C.,

Colonial Office.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.