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Your Excellency,
H.M. Consulate General,
Canton, 19th. July, 1905.
I am glad to be able to report that the Chinese
Officials have acted with great promptitude in the matter of the
piracy on board the S.8. "Sainar", within 36 hours of the occurr-
ence, 700 troops under the command of Brigadier General Huang
were on the spot and scouring the country. Several arrests have
been made, two of which are of men who confess to participation
in the piracy and have given the names of some of their confede-
rates. Seven more were arrested yesterday, but I have as yet no
details about them. As the Officials seem thoroughly in earnest
I have hopes of the case being satisfactorily dealt with.
I am strongly urging on the Viceroy the necessity
for a well organized scheme for the suppression of piracy in the
two Kuang, and the use of his foreign drilled troops to carry it
out.
I have to thank Your Excellency for sending the two
detectives whom I have directed to use their utmost efforts to
discover the owners of the bots which disembarked the loot from
the "Sainan".
I have, etc.
Sa.
K. W. Mansfield
Consul-General.
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is Excellency
Sir Matthew Nathan,K.C.M.G.,
Hongkong.
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