CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 511

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

COPY.

(6.)

509

TELE RAM

From the Secretary of State, London, to the Governor, Hongkong,

dated 2nd September, 1904.

Referring to my telegram of yesterday I suggest

that crew of "Inkur" should be returned to this country as soon as

possible either serving on board of other ships or as distressed seamen,

owners of "Inkum" being prepared to make good whatever expenditure

they may be hereafter held to have legally incurred. "Inkur" should

not be detained but allowed to proceed to South Africa.

3031

30650

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COPY. (6.) 509 TELE RAM From the Secretary of State, London, to the Governor, Hongkong, dated 2nd September, 1904. Referring to my telegram of yesterday I suggest that crew of "Inkur" should be returned to this country as soon as possible either serving on board of other ships or as distressed seamen, owners of "Inkum" being prepared to make good whatever expenditure they may be hereafter held to have legally incurred. "Inkur" should not be detained but allowed to proceed to South Africa. 3031 30650
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COPY. (6.) 509 TELE RAM From the Secretary of State, London, to the Governor, Hongkong, dated 2nd. September, 1904. Referring to my telegram of yesterday I suggest that crew of "Inkur" should be returned to this country as soon as possible either serving on board of other ships or as distressed sea- men, owners of "Inkum" being prepared to make good whatever expenditure they may be hereafter held to have legally incurred. "Inkur" should not be detained but allowed to proceed to South Africa. 3031i€ 30650
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COPY.

(6.)

509

TELE RAM

From the Secretary of State, London, to the Governor, Hongkong,

dated 2nd. September, 1904.

Referring to my telegram of yesterday I suggest

that crew of "Inkur" should be returned to this country as soon as

possible either serving on board of other ships or as distressed sea-

men, owners of "Inkum" being prepared to make good whatever expenditure

they may be hereafter held to have legally incurred. "Inkur" should

not be detained but allowed to proceed to South Africa.

3031i€

30650

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