CO129-326 - Foreign Office - 1904 — Page 394

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391

Hongkong on May 31st from Cardiff

end Singapore with a cargo of coal

in transit, and sailed again on

June 1st for Saseho. She made no

declaration of munitions of war,

and no permit for their exportation

by her was issued.

As regards the statement that

the protest made by the Russian

Consul was ignored by the Governor,

His Majesty's Government find, on

enquiry, that the Consul did not

put forward his request that the

vessel might be prevented from

leaving for Japan until June 4th,

three

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391 Hongkong on May 31st from Cardiff end Singapore with a cargo of coal in transit, and sailed again on June 1st for Saseho. She made no declaration of munitions of war, and no permit for their exportation by her was issued. As regards the statement that the protest made by the Russian Consul was ignored by the Governor, His Majesty's Government find, on enquiry, that the Consul did not put forward his request that the vessel might be prevented from leaving for Japan until June 4th, three
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391 Hongkong on May 31st from Cardiff end Singapore with a cargo of coal in transit, and sailed again on June 1st for Saseho. She made no declaration of munitions of war, and no permit for their exportation by her was issued. As regards the statement that the protest made by the Russian Consul was ignored by the Governor, His Majesty's Government find, on enquiry, that the Consul did not put forward his request that the vessel might be prevented from leaving for Japan until June 4th, three
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391

Hongkong on May 31st from Cardiff

end Singapore with a cargo of coal

in transit, and sailed again on

June 1st for Saseho. She made no

declaration of munitions of war,

and no permit for their exportation

by her was issued.

As regards the statement that

the protest made by the Russian

Consul was ignored by the Governor,

His Majesty's Government find, on

enquiry, that the Consul did not

put forward his request that the

vessel might be prevented from

leaving for Japan until June 4th,

three

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