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Compound two

C

of revolvers

ultimately consigned to Weihai-wei where they were to be sold

in their store "principally to the officers and men

of

the

British Army", and further

1

stated on the authority of the Board of Customs that two cases of revolvers, but without

1

their ammunition, had already been shipped to Hong Kong.

3. On the 12th of January

a telegram

was despatched to the Government

of Hong Kong, instructing

him to prevent the

re-exportation of the arms to Weihai-wei, which

was on the route to Chefoo.

4. On the 26th of January, the

Consul telegraphed that

the revolvers were intended

for the First Chinese Regiment

and asked if there was

any objection to their

export. He was

(we do not appear to have a copy of the Board's letter and its precise

terms are not known, evidently)

C. Telegram to Consul. 1118,

Takao from Kowloon 0.3251

24.8.

Co. Telegram to Consul. 3251-

Customs to C.O. 15700

Consul to C.O. 18636.

2 enclosures in original.

6

64

instructed by telegraph on the 28th January to verify the

assertion by telegraphing to Weihai-wei and if he were satisfied to allow the cases

to be forwarded. Copies of all the above telegrams accompanied

Mr. Carles' despatch.

5. In a letter dated the 4th of March (a copy of which is transmitted herewith) the Secretary to this Board of Customs informed this

Department that

20

cases

of small cartridges, being ammunition for the above revolvers

had been shipped for Hong Kong

on the 30th of April.

6. On the 16th of May, a despatch

no. 165 dated the 20th of April

was received from the Governor of Hong Kong inclosing copies of the correspondence which had been conducted by the Hong Kong Government with Messrs Jardine

and Matheson & Company

and H.M.

(J. 6.)

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Compound two C of revolvers ultimately consigned to Weihai-wei where they were to be sold in their store "principally to the officers and men of the British Army", and further 1 stated on the authority of the Board of Customs that two cases of revolvers, but without 1 their ammunition, had already been shipped to Hong Kong. 3. On the 12th of January a telegram was despatched to the Government of Hong Kong, instructing him to prevent the re-exportation of the arms to Weihai-wei, which was on the route to Chefoo. 4. On the 26th of January, the Consul telegraphed that the revolvers were intended for the First Chinese Regiment and asked if there was any objection to their export. He was (we do not appear to have a copy of the Board's letter and its precise terms are not known, evidently) C. Telegram to Consul. 1118, Takao from Kowloon 0.3251 24.8. Co. Telegram to Consul. 3251- Customs to C.O. 15700 Consul to C.O. 18636. 2 enclosures in original. 6 64 instructed by telegraph on the 28th January to verify the assertion by telegraphing to Weihai-wei and if he were satisfied to allow the cases to be forwarded. Copies of all the above telegrams accompanied Mr. Carles' despatch. 5. In a letter dated the 4th of March (a copy of which is transmitted herewith) the Secretary to this Board of Customs informed this Department that 20 cases of small cartridges, being ammunition for the above revolvers had been shipped for Hong Kong on the 30th of April. 6. On the 16th of May, a despatch no. 165 dated the 20th of April was received from the Governor of Hong Kong inclosing copies of the correspondence which had been conducted by the Hong Kong Government with Messrs Jardine and Matheson & Company and H.M. (J. 6.)
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Compaun two C of revolins ultimati consiq ument to hess? Ferguson of Wrinhai-wei where they were to ls sdd in their store "principalley to the officers and wen of the British Army", and bustier 1 stated on the authority of the Board of Customs that two casso of reodoro, but without 1 their ammunition, had already been shipped to Home.. Kong. 3. on the 12th of January take vam was according, by despatched to the Governme A Stone Kone, instructive, him to present the the indo reexportation of the in withies to lvi. hai, whi of clufoo. 4. on the 26th of Januare, the Corsun tik raphed that the revolvers were intended for the first chines Regiment and asked if the was avey Mjection to their Export. He was (we do not alihear to have a esper of the Board's letter and its precise l'armems are not think, socatial) C. Telegram to Coronor. 1118, Takeyan from Low 0.3251 24.8. Co. Takgram to Sovrouw. 3251- Customs to Co. 15700 Everun to C.0.18636. I twclosures in original. 6 64 instructed by fadig som as the 284 Jowner to verify that 254d January assertion by tales, raphing to Iswithai-coli and if he were satisfied to allow the cases to is forwarded. Copies of all the abors telegrams accompane Ihren Wetter. 5 In a letter dated the 4th of tran (to A which is transmitted herewith the Secretary to this Board of Customes inframed thins Expartiment that 20 Caralo of safely artridges, benię ammunition for the to revola $ bar refined to had been shipped for Hong Koney the 30th of April. M on the 36th of May, a despatch w:165 dated the 20th of April was received from the Governor of Stoney thong inclosing copsgo of the correspondence by taker ram and despatch which had been conducted by the Itoney, Kone, Soot with mason Jardine and Mathisent Company A The one brand and H.M. (J. 6.)
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Compaun two

C

of revolins

ultimati consiq ument to hess? Ferguson of Wrinhai-wei where they were to ls sdd

in their store "principalley to the officers and wen

of

the

British Army", and bustier

1

stated on the authority of the Board of Customs that two casso of reodoro, but without

1

their ammunition, had already been shipped to Home.. Kong.

3. on the 12th of January

take vam

was according, by

despatched to the Governme

A Stone Kone, instructive,

him to present the

the indo

reexportation of the in withies to lvi. hai, whi of

clufoo.

4. on the 26th of Januare, the

Corsun tik raphed that

the revolvers were intended

for the first chines Regiment

and asked if the was

avey Mjection to their

Export. He was

(we do not alihear to have a esper of the Board's letter and its precise

l'armems are not think, socatial)

C. Telegram to Coronor. 1118,

Takeyan from Low 0.3251

24.8.

Co. Takgram to Sovrouw. 3251-

Customs to Co. 15700

Everun to C.0.18636.

I twclosures in original.

6

64

instructed by fadig som as the 284 Jowner to verify that 254d January

assertion by tales, raphing to Iswithai-coli and if he were satisfied to allow the cases

to is forwarded. Copies of all the abors telegrams accompane

Ihren Wetter.

5 In a letter dated the 4th of tran (to A which is transmitted herewith the Secretary to this Board of Customes inframed thins

Expartiment that

20

Caralo

of safely artridges, benię ammunition for the to revola

$

bar refined to had been shipped for Hong Koney

the 30th of April.

M

on the 36th of May, a despatch

w:165 dated the 20th of April

was received from the Governor of Stoney thong inclosing copsgo of the correspondence by taker ram and despatch which had been conducted by the Itoney, Kone, Soot with mason Jardine

and Mathisent Company

A

The one

brand and H.M.

(J. 6.)

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