CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 202

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1904.

201

Telegram

The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong to Mr. Lyttelton.

(Received, Colonial Office, 11.20 a.m. 6th July, 1904).

Govt. 22571

Referring to your telegram of 5th July Russian Consul 4th June stated that "Belgian King" expected to arrive cargo of coal cargo of munitions of war requested me to prevent her leaving for Japan from this neutral port in accordance with article six Treaty of Washington 1871. I replied that could not assent to request.

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1904. 201 Telegram The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong to Mr. Lyttelton. (Received, Colonial Office, 11.20 a.m. 6th July, 1904). Govt. 22571 Referring to your telegram of 5th July Russian Consul 4th June stated that "Belgian King" expected to arrive cargo of coal cargo of munitions of war requested me to prevent her leaving for Japan from this neutral port in accordance with article six Treaty of Washington 1871. I replied that could not assent to request.
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/1904. 201 Telegram The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong to Mr.Lyttelton. (Received, Colonial Office, 11.20 a.m. 6th July, 1904). Goo 22571 Referring to your telegram of 5th July Russian Consul 4th June stated that "Belgian King" expected to arrive cargo of coal cargo of munitions of war requested me to prevent her leaving for Japan from this neutral port in accordance with article six Treaty of Washington 1871. I replied that could not assent to request.
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/1904.

201

Telegram

The Officer Administering the Government of Hong Kong

to Mr.Lyttelton.

(Received, Colonial Office, 11.20 a.m. 6th July, 1904).

Goo

22571

Referring to your telegram of 5th July Russian Consul 4th June stated that "Belgian King" expected to

arrive cargo of coal cargo of munitions of war

requested me to prevent her leaving for Japan from

this neutral port in accordance with article six

Treaty of Washington 1871. I replied that could not

assent to request.

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