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down for administration; the feet Himachal He hmpire; I think therefore we did wrong in writing to the Admiral in 10144, that we should still write to 7.0, below

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A

itting any previous instructions, preferring to any instructing Kat won issued Using the Spaniel Answer was on this particular subject, tallo to my belligerent vessels, which we know to have coaled

in Colonial ports during the present war, a illustrating the difficulties of the arrangements to be made.

Lous when

Jun 26/4/04

The practice in the American way was for the colony to report a vessel coaled for as to communicate to other Colonies. This I think should be observed how we have an original telegram in the

45

told them to report all coaling to us.

ram & as to Spanish

fee that letter

american cases Fostraits 4290/98. 8480/48 9322178 legton. 9714/58.

In

my

opinion we should now write to FO sending Why gading warbie

trong we have to adhere to the practice of the day

des cubed obre.

ABL 26/4

atonce

piotable h note of to

In any further communica-
tion on this subject, please quote

M.5015.

aud address letter to-

The Secretary,

Admiralty, Whitehall,

The Under

London, S.W.

Sir,

C. 1432

Admiralty,

21st APRIL

190 4.

30

In reply to your letter of the 11th instant,

No.10944/1904 relative to the communication of intelligence as to the coaling of belligerent ships at British

Ports during the present war, I am commanded by My Lords

Commissioners of the Admiralty to state, for the informa-
tion of Mr Secretary Lyttelton, that although such cases

are not likely to occur, it would, in their opinion, be

desirable that general instructions should be issued that

in the event of any belligerent ship coaling at a British

Port, the fact should be at once communicated by telegraph

to adjacent British Ports on the vessel's line of route.

Sir,

I am,

Your obedient Servant,

Secretary of State,

COLONIAL OFFICE

Evan

L.P. -No. 8

Here is the revised response in HTML format as requested:

down for administration; the feet Himachal He hmpire; I think therefore we did wrong in writing to the Admiral in 10144, that we should still write to 7.0, below

spatialer

A

itting any previous instructions, preferring to any instructing Kat won issued Using the Spaniel Answer was on this particular subject, tallo to my belligerent vessels, which we know to have coaled

in Colonial ports during the present war, a illustrating the difficulties of the arrangements to be made.

Lous when

Jun 26/4/04

The practice in the American way was for the colony to report a vessel coaled for as to communicate to other Colonies. This I think should be observed how we have an original telegram in the

45

told them to report all coaling to us.

ram & as to Spanish

fee that letter

american cases Fostraits 4290/98. 8480/48 9322178 legton. 9714/58.

In

my

opinion we should now write to FO sending Why gading warbie

trong we have to adhere to the practice of the day

des cubed obre.

ABL 26/4

atonce

piotable h note of to

In any further communica-
tion on this subject, please quote

M.5015.

aud address letter to-

The Secretary,

Admiralty, Whitehall,

The Under

London, S.W.

Sir,

C. 1432

Admiralty,

21st APRIL

190 4.

30

In reply to your letter of the 11th instant,

No.10944/1904 relative to the communication of intelligence as to the coaling of belligerent ships at British

Ports during the present war, I am commanded by My Lords

Commissioners of the Admiralty to state, for the informa-
tion of Mr Secretary Lyttelton, that although such cases

are not likely to occur, it would, in their opinion, be

desirable that general instructions should be issued that

in the event of any belligerent ship coaling at a British

Port, the fact should be at once communicated by telegraph

to adjacent British Ports on the vessel's line of route.

Sir,

I am,

Your obedient Servant,

Secretary of State,

COLONIAL OFFICE

Evan

L.P. -No. 8

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down for administration; the feet Himachal He hmpire; I think therefore we did wrong in writing to the Admiral in 10144, that we should still write to 7.0, below spatialer A itting any previous instructions, preferring to any instructing Kat won issued Using the Spaniel Answer was on this particular subject, tallo to my belligerent vessels, which we know to have coaled in Colonial ports during the present war, a illustrating the difficulties of the arrangements to be made. Lous when Jun 26/4/04 The practice in the American way was for the colony to report a vessel coaled for as to communicate to other Colonies. This I think should be observed how we have an original telegram in the 45 told them to report all coaling to us. ram & as to Spanish fee that letter american cases Fostraits 4290/98. 8480/48 9322178 legton. 9714/58. In my opinion we should now write to FO sending Why gading warbie trong we have to adhere to the practice of the day des cubed obre. ABL 26/4 atonce piotable h note of to In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote M.5015. aud address letter to- The Secretary, Admiralty, Whitehall, The Under London, S.W. Sir, C. 1432 Admiralty, 21st APRIL 190 4. 30 In reply to your letter of the 11th instant, No.10944/1904 relative to the communication of intelligence as to the coaling of belligerent ships at British Ports during the present war, I am commanded by My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to state, for the informa- tion of Mr Secretary Lyttelton, that although such cases are not likely to occur, it would, in their opinion, be desirable that general instructions should be issued that in the event of any belligerent ship coaling at a British Port, the fact should be at once communicated by telegraph to adjacent British Ports on the vessel's line of route. Sir, I am, Your obedient Servant, Secretary of State, COLONIAL OFFICE Evan L.P. -No. 8 Here is the revised response in HTML format as requested: down for administration; the feet Himachal He hmpire; I think therefore we did wrong in writing to the Admiral in 10144, that we should still write to 7.0, below spatialer A itting any previous instructions, preferring to any instructing Kat won issued Using the Spaniel Answer was on this particular subject, tallo to my belligerent vessels, which we know to have coaled in Colonial ports during the present war, a illustrating the difficulties of the arrangements to be made. Lous when Jun 26/4/04 The practice in the American way was for the colony to report a vessel coaled for as to communicate to other Colonies. This I think should be observed how we have an original telegram in the 45 told them to report all coaling to us. ram & as to Spanish fee that letter american cases Fostraits 4290/98. 8480/48 9322178 legton. 9714/58. In my opinion we should now write to FO sending Why gading warbie trong we have to adhere to the practice of the day des cubed obre. ABL 26/4 atonce piotable h note of to In any further communica-tion on this subject, please quote M.5015. aud address letter to- The Secretary, Admiralty, Whitehall, The Under London, S.W. Sir, C. 1432 Admiralty, 21st APRIL 190 4. 30 In reply to your letter of the 11th instant, No.10944/1904 relative to the communication of intelligence as to the coaling of belligerent ships at British Ports during the present war, I am commanded by My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to state, for the informa-tion of Mr Secretary Lyttelton, that although such cases are not likely to occur, it would, in their opinion, be desirable that general instructions should be issued that in the event of any belligerent ship coaling at a British Port, the fact should be at once communicated by telegraph to adjacent British Ports on the vessel's line of route. Sir, I am, Your obedient Servant, Secretary of State, COLONIAL OFFICE Evan L.P. -No. 8
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down for administan; the feet himachal He hmpire; I think therefore we did wrong in writing to the Ading in 10144, that we should still write to 7.0, belove spatialer A itting any purevel instuctions, peferring to any instructing Kat won issued Susing the Spaniel Anverice was on this particuler subject, tallo to my belligerne bestels, which we know to how coaled in Colmial ports during the preser war, a illustrating the difficulties oftte arrangements to be made. Lous when Jun 26/4/04 The practice in the American way was for the for yacoby to refort a vessel corled for as to communicate to other Colines. This Ithink she be obsewed how we have an om original telegram in the 45 toto them to report all coating to us. ram & as to Spanish fee that leterre american cases Fostraits 4290/98. 8480/48 9322178 legton. 9714/58. In ny opinion we showed now winte to FO sending Why gading warbie trong we he burse to adhere to the practice of the y dwan des cubed obre. ABL 26/4 atonce piotable h note of to In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote M.5015. aud address letter to- The Secretary, Admiralty, Whitehall, The Under London, S.W. Sir, C. 1432 Admiralty, 21st A PRIL 190 4. 30 In reply to your letter of the 11th instant, No.10944/1904 relative to the communication of intelli- gence as to the coaling of belligerent ships at British Ports during the present war, I am commanded by My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to state, for the informa- tion of Mr Secretary Lyttelton, that although such cases are not likely to occur, it would, in their opinion, be desirable that general instructions should be issued that in the event of any belligerent ship coaling at a British Port, the fact should be at once communicated by telegraph to adjacent British Ports on the vessel's line of route. Sir, I am, Your obedient Servant, Secretary of State, COLONIAL OFFICE Evan L.P. -No. 8
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down for administan; the feet himachal He hmpire; I think therefore we did wrong in writing to the Ading in 10144, that we should still write to 7.0, belove

spatialer

A

itting any purevel instuctions, peferring to any instructing Kat won issued Susing the Spaniel Anverice was on this particuler subject, tallo to my belligerne bestels, which we know to how coaled

in Colmial ports during the preser

war, a

illustrating the difficulties oftte arrangements to be made.

Lous when

Jun 26/4/04

The practice in the American way was for the for yacoby to refort a vessel corled for as to communicate to other Colines. This Ithink she be obsewed how we have an om

original telegram in the

45

toto them to report all coating to us.

ram & as to Spanish

fee that leterre

american cases Fostraits 4290/98. 8480/48

9322178 legton. 9714/58.

In

ny

opinion we showed now winte

to FO sending Why gading warbie

trong we he burse to adhere to the

practice of the y dwan

des cubed obre.

ABL

26/4

atonce

piotable h note of to

In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote

M.5015.

aud address letter to-

The Secretary,

Admiralty, Whitehall,

The Under

London, S.W.

Sir,

C.

1432

Admiralty,

21st A PRIL

190 4.

30

In reply to your letter of the 11th instant,

No.10944/1904 relative to the communication of intelli-

gence as to the coaling of belligerent ships at British

Ports during the present war, I am commanded by My Lords

Commissioners of the Admiralty to state, for the informa-

tion of Mr Secretary Lyttelton, that although such cases

are not likely to occur, it would, in their opinion, be

desirable that general instructions should be issued that

in the event of any belligerent ship coaling at a British

Port, the fact should be at once communicated by telegraph

to adjacent British Ports on the vessel's line of route.

Sir,

I am,

Your obedient Servant,

Secretary of State,

COLONIAL OFFICE

Evan

L.P. -No. 8

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