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No. 66.

C. O. 10944/240

I think there can be no doubt that the S.S. Vorong warship within the 2.0. Report on 6299-

is a ? Proceed and her hound proposes J.J.R 6/4

No Lucas Condon. C.PL 6 at once

Draft herewith for The arrangement proposed in it would be simple and special in any case where it seemed likely that a vessel would escape beyond the radius of the conto fications.

coal again, telegraph so QO to prevent it a.1.4 8/4 mo objection to this drift, things I do not think the method is omple one. Ellmost every part is ther within three months oberning of every port.

my 9/4 On reconsideration, first send Copy to Admiralty & ask what instructions, if any, they think should be given as to letting mandime colonies where & when belligerent ships have coaled C.P.L 9 at once

(Hongkong. out notification

Goverment House, Hongkong, 25th February, 1904.

Sir,

With reference to your telegram of the 11th instant and my reply No. 55 of the 12th instant, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copies of a further Proclamation which I caused to be issued on the 15th instant regulating the supply of coal to belligerent warships. I presume that you will furnish me from time to time with the names of belligerent ships which may have coaled at British Ports during the continuance of the war.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

&c.1 &cc. 2cc...

Your most obedient Humble servant,

Officer Administering the Government.

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No. 66. C. O. 10944/240 I think there can be no doubt that the S.S. Vorong warship within the 2.0. Report on 6299- is a ? Proceed and her hound proposes J.J.R 6/4 No Lucas Condon. C.PL 6 at once Draft herewith for The arrangement proposed in it would be simple and special in any case where it seemed likely that a vessel would escape beyond the radius of the conto fications. coal again, telegraph so QO to prevent it a.1.4 8/4 mo objection to this drift, things I do not think the method is omple one. Ellmost every part is ther within three months oberning of every port. my 9/4 On reconsideration, first send Copy to Admiralty & ask what instructions, if any, they think should be given as to letting mandime colonies where & when belligerent ships have coaled C.P.L 9 at once (Hongkong. out notification Goverment House, Hongkong, 25th February, 1904. Sir, With reference to your telegram of the 11th instant and my reply No. 55 of the 12th instant, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copies of a further Proclamation which I caused to be issued on the 15th instant regulating the supply of coal to belligerent warships. I presume that you will furnish me from time to time with the names of belligerent ships which may have coaled at British Ports during the continuance of the war. I have the honour to be, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P., &c.1 &cc. 2cc... Your most obedient Humble servant, Officer Administering the Government. Page ... ng D...
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į

No.

66.

C. 0.

10944

240

въ

I think there can be no doubt that the S.S. Vorong warship within the 2.0. Report on 6299-

is a

? Proceed and her hound proposes J.J.R 6/4

No Lucas

Condon.

C.PL 6

at once

Draft herewith for The arrangement proposed

in it would be simple and

special

in any case where it seemed

likely that a vessel would escape bryond the radius of the

O

the conto fications.

coal again,

telegraph

so QO

to prevent it

a.1.4

8/4

mo

objection to this

drift, things I do not think the method

is

omple

one.

Ellmost

every part is

ther

within three months oberning of every

port.

my 9/4

On reconsideration, first send

Copy to Admiralty & ask what instructions, if any, they think should be given as to letting mandime colonies where & when belligerent ships

have coaled

C.P.L

9

at once

>

(Hongkong.

out notification

Goverment House,

Hongkong, 25th. February, 1904.

C

sir.

Перво

With reference to your telegram of the

11th. instant and my reply No. 55 of the 12th. instant, I have

the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed copies

of a further Proclamation which I caused to be issued on the

15th. instant regulating the supply of coal to belligerent

warships. I presume that you will furnish me from time to time

with the names of belligerent ships which may have coaled at

British Ports during the continuance of the war.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

&c.1

8cc.

2cc...

Six,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Officer Administering the Government.

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