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084

Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to-

The Secretary,

War Office,

London, S.W.,

and the following number quoted.

027/88. (AG.3.)

Sir,

Impediste-end (Confidential)

ANTED

FOR USE

Raste H

Na

COLONIAL

IC. O.

30084

355

Reg 26 AUG 04

War Office,

(26)

London, S.W.

August. 1904.

With reference to the internment of the officers

and crew of the Russian Destroyer "Burni", Mr. Secretary Lyttelton in his telegram of the 19th August, 1904 directed the Governor, Hong Kong, to arrange for the

internment at Hong Kong. The Army Council in their letter No. 027/88 of the 19th August concurred in the

internment at that station.

2.

The (Naval) Commander-in-Chief in a

telegram dated Wei-hai-Wei, August, 23rd, suggests the

removal of the Russians to Colombo, or other place,

further from the seat of war. I am commanded by the

Army Council to enquire whether the original intention

of internment at Hong Kong is to be adhered to, or, if

not, at what place it is proposed that military arrangements should be made.

Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

 

Your obedient Servant,

P.M. Brade

 

No. 27162.

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084 Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to- The Secretary, War Office, London, S.W., and the following number quoted. 027/88. (AG.3.) Sir, Impediste-end (Confidential) ANTED FOR USE Raste H Na COLONIAL IC. O. 30084 355 Reg 26 AUG 04 War Office, (26) London, S.W. August. 1904. With reference to the internment of the officers and crew of the Russian Destroyer "Burni", Mr. Secretary Lyttelton in his telegram of the 19th August, 1904 directed the Governor, Hong Kong, to arrange for the internment at Hong Kong. The Army Council in their letter No. 027/88 of the 19th August concurred in the internment at that station. 2. The (Naval) Commander-in-Chief in a telegram dated Wei-hai-Wei, August, 23rd, suggests the removal of the Russians to Colombo, or other place, further from the seat of war. I am commanded by the Army Council to enquire whether the original intention of internment at Hong Kong is to be adhered to, or, if not, at what place it is proposed that military arrangements should be made. Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office,   Your obedient Servant, P.M. Brade   No. 27162.
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084 Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to- The Secretary, War Office, London, S.W., and the following number quoted. 027/88. (AG.3.) Sir, Impediste-end (Confidential ANTED FOR USE Raste H Na COLONIAL IC. O. 30084 355 Reg 26 AUG 04 War Office, (26) London, S.W. August. 1904. With reference to the internment of the officers and crew of the Russian Destroyer "Burni", Mr.Secretary Lyttelton in his telegram of the 19th August, 1904 directed the Governor, Hong Kong, to arrange for tho Interment at Hong Kong. The Arry Council in their lettor ko,^07xes of the 19th August concurred in the internment at that station. 2. The (Naval) Commander-in-Chief in a telegram dated Wei-had-Wei, August, 23rd, suggests the d, suggest romoval of the Russians to Colombo, or other place, further from the seat of war. I am commanded by the متن Army Council to enquire whether the original intention · of interruent at Hong Kong is to be adhered to, or, if not, at what place it is proposed that military arrange- ments should be made. Undar Seckotary of State, Colonial Office, hit I 20, Sir. Your obedient Servent, P.M. Brade hal 1. S.". $ Jutro 14 x No. 27162. + Nr. 27162. ‡`ivalome m 7760
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084

Any further communication on this subject should be addressed to-

The Secretary,

War Office,

London, S.W.,

and the following number quoted.

027/88. (AG.3.)

Sir,

Impediste-end (Confidential

ANTED

FOR USE

Raste H

Na

COLONIAL

IC. O.

30084

355

Reg 26 AUG 04

War Office,

(26)

London, S.W.

August. 1904.

With reference to the internment of the officers

and crew of the Russian Destroyer "Burni", Mr.Secretary Lyttelton in his telegram of the 19th August, 1904 directed the Governor, Hong Kong, to arrange for tho

Interment at Hong Kong. The Arry Council in their lettor ko,^07xes of the 19th August concurred in the

internment at that station.

2.

The (Naval) Commander-in-Chief in a

telegram dated Wei-had-Wei, August, 23rd, suggests the

d, suggest

romoval of the Russians to Colombo, or other place,

further from the seat of war. I am commanded by the

متن

Army Council to enquire whether the original intention

· of interruent at Hong Kong is to be adhered to, or, if

not, at what place it is proposed that military arrange-

ments should be made.

Undar Seckotary of State,

Colonial Office,

hit

I 20,

Sir.

Your obedient Servent,

P.M. Brade

hal 1. S.".

$

Jutro

14

x No. 27162. + Nr. 27162. ‡`ivalome m

7760

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