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under

s. 27 (5) of Ord. 26 of '90

ishd, be amended to provide

my minute above.

CL-o

y that the

corresponding regns, under s. 25(4) If these to

In any further communica-

tim on this subject, please quote

M/5820.

and address letter to--

The Secretary,

Admiralty, Whitehall,

London, S. W.

ohd. be unnessen

that

OLAR

of Ord. 36 of 1899

ao

soon a

thes it will I the

arm

Sir,

amend

20

the 1862 Ordi

anchorage in

Ordce, no brought into operation ohd.

be similarly amended.

[The man of war

hes in front food of the Noval

question

Wyd. shown in colour on the map

attached to

16991]

br Lucas

Jn 1716

I agree. We shoed also tell the govt to settle the regulation, in consultation with the Admical Inform admiralty gwhat we.

long

pioned as portond,

ABE

what instructions

Write to Alininalty saying

We propose to give that make it clear that we are not prepared to give

the Admiralty At the area in question

CPL 18

at once

Under

Admiralty,

343

20th May, 1903

C.O.

TRECO RECO

190/1

(Rrd 23 MAY 03!

My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty

having received a representation from the Commander-in-Chief

on the China Station on the subject of the infringement

of the rights of anchorage and control of the area reserved

as a man of war anchorage at Hong Kong hitherto exercised

by the local Naval Authority, desire me to request that

you will bring the matter under the notice of Mr Secretary

Chamberlain.

A copy of the Commander-in-Chief's letter dated

28th March last, with enclosures, is forwarded herewith,

from which it will be seen that, in the opinion of the

Attorney General of Hong Kong, the Naval Authorities can

only exercise jurisdiction over the area in question through

the intervention of the Civilian Harbour Master, who may or

may not, see fit to comply with any requests made by them

as to enforcing the regulations for the use of the anchorage.

RETARY OF STATE,

OLONIAL OFFICE.

It

L.P.-No 8.

2 &8 [4884] 15,000 12/017

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under s. 27 (5) of Ord. 26 of '90 ishd, be amended to provide my minute above. CL-o y that the corresponding regns, under s. 25(4) If these to In any further communica- tim on this subject, please quote M/5820. and address letter to-- The Secretary, Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S. W. ohd. be unnessen that OLAR of Ord. 36 of 1899 ao soon a thes it will I the arm Sir, amend 20 the 1862 Ordi anchorage in Ordce, no brought into operation ohd. be similarly amended. [The man of war hes in front food of the Noval question Wyd. shown in colour on the map attached to 16991] br Lucas Jn 1716 I agree. We shoed also tell the govt to settle the regulation, in consultation with the Admical Inform admiralty gwhat we. long pioned as portond, ABE what instructions Write to Alininalty saying We propose to give that make it clear that we are not prepared to give the Admiralty At the area in question CPL 18 at once Under Admiralty, 343 20th May, 1903 C.O. TRECO RECO 190/1 (Rrd 23 MAY 03! My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having received a representation from the Commander-in-Chief on the China Station on the subject of the infringement of the rights of anchorage and control of the area reserved as a man of war anchorage at Hong Kong hitherto exercised by the local Naval Authority, desire me to request that you will bring the matter under the notice of Mr Secretary Chamberlain. A copy of the Commander-in-Chief's letter dated 28th March last, with enclosures, is forwarded herewith, from which it will be seen that, in the opinion of the Attorney General of Hong Kong, the Naval Authorities can only exercise jurisdiction over the area in question through the intervention of the Civilian Harbour Master, who may or may not, see fit to comply with any requests made by them as to enforcing the regulations for the use of the anchorage. RETARY OF STATE, OLONIAL OFFICE. It L.P.-No 8. 2 &8 [4884] 15,000 12/017
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under s. 27 (5) of Ord. 26 of 'qo ishd, be amended to provide my minute above. CL-o y that the corresponding regns, under s. 25(4) If these to In any further communica- tim on this subject, please quote M/5820. and address letter to-- The Secretary, Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S. W. ohd. be unnessen that OLAR of Ord. 36 of 1899 ao soon a thes it will I the arm Sir, armend 20 | the 1862 Ordi anchorage in Ordce, no brought into operation ohd. be similarly amended. [The man of war hes in front food of the Noval question Wyd. shown in colour on the map attached to 16991] br Lucas Jn 1716 I agree. We shoed also tell the govt to settle the regulation, in consultation with the Admical Inform admiralty gwhat we. long pioned as portond, ABE what instructions Write to Alininalty saying We propose to give that make it clear that we are not prepared to give the Admiralty At the area in question CPL 18 at once Under Admiralty, 343 20th May, 190 3 C.O. TRECO RECO 190/1 (Rrd 23 MAY 03! My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having received a representation from the Commander-in-Chief on the China Station on the subject of the infringement of the rights of anchorage and control of the area reserved as a man of war anchorage at Hong Kong hitherto exercised by the local Naval Authority, desire me to request that you will bring the matter under the notice of Mr Secretary Chamberlain. A copy of the Commander-in-Chief's letter dated 28th March last, with enclosures, is forwarded herewith, from which it will be seen that, in the opinion of the Attorney General of Hong Kong, the Naval Authorities can onlyexercise jurisdiction over the area in question through the intervention of the Civilian Harbour Master, who may or may not, see fit to comply with any requests made by them as to enforcing the regulations for the use of the anchorage. RETARY OF STATE, OLONIAL OFFICE. It L.P.-No 8. 2 &8 [4884] 15,000 12/017
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under

s. 27 (5) of Ord. 26 of 'qo

ishd, be amended to provide

my minute above.

CL-o

y that the

corresponding regns, under s. 25(4) If these to

In any further communica-

tim on this subject, please quote

M/5820.

and address letter to--

The Secretary,

Admiralty, Whitehall,

London, S. W.

ohd. be unnessen

that

OLAR

of Ord. 36 of 1899

ao

soon a

thes it will I the

arm

Sir,

armend

20

| the 1862 Ordi

anchorage in

Ordce, no brought into operation ohd.

be similarly amended.

[The man of war

hes in front food of the Noval

question

Wyd. shown in colour on the map

attached to

16991]

br Lucas

Jn 1716

I agree. We shoed also tell the govt to settle the regulation, in consultation with the Admical Inform admiralty gwhat we.

long

pioned as portond,

ABE

what instructions

Write to Alininalty saying

We propose to give that make it clear that we are not prepared to give

the Admiralty At the area in question

CPL 18

at once

Under

Admiralty,

343

20th May, 190 3

C.O.

TRECO RECO

190/1

(Rrd 23 MAY 03!

My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty

having received a representation from the Commander-in-Chief

on the China Station on the subject of the infringement

of the rights of anchorage and control of the area reserved

as a man of war anchorage at Hong Kong hitherto exercised

by the local Naval Authority, desire me to request that

you will bring the matter under the notice of Mr Secretary

Chamberlain.

A copy of the Commander-in-Chief's letter dated

28th March last, with enclosures, is forwarded herewith,

from which it will be seen that, in the opinion of the

Attorney General of Hong Kong, the Naval Authorities can

onlyexercise jurisdiction over the area in question through

the intervention of the Civilian Harbour Master, who may or

may not, see fit to comply with any requests made by them

as to enforcing the regulations for the use of the anchorage.

RETARY OF STATE,

OLONIAL OFFICE.

It

L.P.-No 8.

2 &8 [4884] 15,000 12/017

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