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(CU FY) 418

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.

Hongkong, 20th November, 1900

Sir,

3389 (RECEIVED JAN 07)

With reference to my letter of 17th August last in which I laid before you, for submission to His Excellency the Governor, the views of the Committee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce with regard to the piratical attack on the British S.S. "Sainan" while between Fatshan and Samshui on the West River on the 13th June, I now beg to inform you that a copy of a letter from H.E. the Consul-General at Canton dated the 6th instant addressed to the Secretary of the Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Co. Ltd. has been laid before our Committee.

In this letter the statement is made that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has directed the British Minister at Peking that the claim for consequential damages put forward by the owners of the S.S. "Sainan" cannot be supported by His Majesty's Government.

The position taken up by His Majesty's Ministers in this matter is in the opinion of this Committee calculated to have such a far-reaching and disastrous effect upon British Trade in Southern China as to call for the strongest protest on the part of the Committee of this Chamber.

A telegram has therefore been despatched to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs requesting that pending receipt of the Chamber's written protest the instructions now issued by the Foreign Office to His Majesty's Representative in China be suspended. A letter on the subject has also been addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

I now beg to enclose copy of the telegram and letters referred to and would venture to express the hope that His Excellency...

The Honourable The Colonial Secretary.

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(CU FY) 418 Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce. Hongkong, 20th November, 1900 Sir, 3389 (RECEIVED JAN 07) With reference to my letter of 17th August last in which I laid before you, for submission to His Excellency the Governor, the views of the Committee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce with regard to the piratical attack on the British S.S. "Sainan" while between Fatshan and Samshui on the West River on the 13th June, I now beg to inform you that a copy of a letter from H.E. the Consul-General at Canton dated the 6th instant addressed to the Secretary of the Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steamboat Co. Ltd. has been laid before our Committee. In this letter the statement is made that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has directed the British Minister at Peking that the claim for consequential damages put forward by the owners of the S.S. "Sainan" cannot be supported by His Majesty's Government. The position taken up by His Majesty's Ministers in this matter is in the opinion of this Committee calculated to have such a far-reaching and disastrous effect upon British Trade in Southern China as to call for the strongest protest on the part of the Committee of this Chamber. A telegram has therefore been despatched to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs requesting that pending receipt of the Chamber's written protest the instructions now issued by the Foreign Office to His Majesty's Representative in China be suspended. A letter on the subject has also been addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. I now beg to enclose copy of the telegram and letters referred to and would venture to express the hope that His Excellency... The Honourable The Colonial Secretary.
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: (CU FY) 418 Hongkong Genersi Chaaber of Commerce. Hongkong, 20th, November, TESO Sır. 3389 (REGE08 JAN 07! With reference to my letter of 17th. August last in which i laid before you, for submission to His bxcellency the Gover- nor the views of the Cons ittee of the Hongkong General Charber of Commerce with rogard to the piratical attack on the British S.3. "Sainau" while between fauxong and Sanshul on the Best Hiver on the 13th. 1lem, I now beg to inform you that a copy of a letter from H.E.w.Consul-General at Carton dated the stb. instant addressed to the Secretary of the hongkong,Canton & Vacro Steamboat Co.ltd. has been laid before our Committee. in this letter the statement is male that the Secretary of State for Moreign Affairs bar directed the British Vinister at Fexing that the claim for consequential damages put forward by the owners of the S.S. "Stinam Government. # cannot be supported by 41s Majesty's The position taken up by His Vajesty's Ministers in this matter is in the opinion of this Committee calculated to have such a far reaching and lisastrous effect upon Eritish Trade in Southern China as to call for the strongest protest on the part of the Committee of this Chancer. A telegram has therefore been despatched to the sight Honourable the Secretary of State for foreign Affairs requesting that pending receipt of the Chamber's written protest the instruct- icns now issued by the Foreign Office to his Majesty's represents- Live in Ching be suspendel. A letter on the subject has also been addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. i now deg lo enclose copy of the telegram and letters referred to and would venture to express the hope that His Excellency he Honourable The Colonial Secretary. the
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(CU FY)

418

Hongkong Genersi Chaaber of Commerce.

Hongkong, 20th, November, TESO

Sır.

3389

(REGE08 JAN 07!

With reference to my letter of 17th. August last in

which i laid before you, for submission to His bxcellency the Gover-

nor

the views of the Cons ittee of the Hongkong General Charber of

Commerce with rogard to the piratical attack on the British S.3. "Sainau" while between fauxong and Sanshul on the Best Hiver on the

13th. 1lem, I now beg to inform you that a copy of a letter from

H.E.w.Consul-General at Carton dated the stb. instant addressed to

the Secretary of the hongkong,Canton & Vacro Steamboat Co.ltd. has

been laid before our Committee.

in this letter the statement is male that the Secretary

of State for Moreign Affairs bar directed the British Vinister at

Fexing that the claim for consequential damages put forward by the

owners of the S.S. "Stinam

Government.

#

cannot be supported by 41s Majesty's

The position taken up by His Vajesty's Ministers in this

matter is in the opinion of this Committee calculated to have such a

far reaching and lisastrous effect upon Eritish Trade in Southern

China as to call for the strongest protest on the part of the

Committee of this Chancer.

A telegram has therefore been despatched to the sight Honourable the Secretary of State for foreign Affairs requesting

that pending receipt of the Chamber's written protest the instruct-

icns now issued by the Foreign Office to his Majesty's represents- Live in Ching be suspendel. A letter on the subject has also been

addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

i now deg lo enclose copy of the telegram and letters

referred to and would venture to express the hope that His Excellency

he Honourable

The Colonial Secretary.

the

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