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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

268

AFFAIRS OF CHINA.

CONFIDENTIAL.

(37510)

No. 1.

[November 5.]

SECTION 2. C. O.

Question asked in the House of Commons, November 5, 1906.

45803

DIRECT

Ref 27 NOVE

Mr. Bellairs,- To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any representations have been received by the Foreign Office, or addressed by the Foreign Office to the Admiralty, concerning the increase of piracy on the China Station; and whether the Chinese Government are actively co-operating with a view to the suppression of these lawless proceedings.

Answer.

Communications have passed between the Admiralty and Foreign Office on this subject.

The Commanding Officers of His Majesty's ships on the West River are being called upon to report periodically on the state of security of traffic on the waterways in the neighbourhood of Canton, and from time to time to suggest such improvements as may appear to them desirable in the plans devised for keeping piracy in check. The question is now engaging the attention of the Commander-in-Chief.

The Chinese Government have sent very stringent instructions to the Canton Viceroy as to the necessity of suppressing piracy.

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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] 268 AFFAIRS OF CHINA. CONFIDENTIAL. (37510) No. 1. [November 5.] SECTION 2. C. O. Question asked in the House of Commons, November 5, 1906. 45803 DIRECT Ref 27 NOVE Mr. Bellairs,- To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any representations have been received by the Foreign Office, or addressed by the Foreign Office to the Admiralty, concerning the increase of piracy on the China Station; and whether the Chinese Government are actively co-operating with a view to the suppression of these lawless proceedings. Answer. Communications have passed between the Admiralty and Foreign Office on this subject. The Commanding Officers of His Majesty's ships on the West River are being called upon to report periodically on the state of security of traffic on the waterways in the neighbourhood of Canton, and from time to time to suggest such improvements as may appear to them desirable in the plans devised for keeping piracy in check. The question is now engaging the attention of the Commander-in-Chief. The Chinese Government have sent very stringent instructions to the Canton Viceroy as to the necessity of suppressing piracy. [2226 e-2]
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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.] 268 AFFAIRS OF CHINA. CONFIDENTIAL. (37510] No. 1. [November 5.] SECTION (2. C 0. Question asked in the House of Commons, November 5, 1906. 45803 IRECT Rer 27 NOVE Mr. Bellairs,-To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any representations have been received by the Foreign Office, or addressed by the Foreign Office to the Admiralty, concerning the increase of piracy on the China Station; and whether the Chinese Government are actively co-operating with a view to the suppression of these lawless proceedings. Answer. Communications have passed between the Admiralty and Foreign Office on this subject. The Commanding Officers of His Majesty's ships on the West River are being called upon to report periodically on the state of security of traffic on the waterways in the neighbourhood of Canton, and from time to time to suggest such improvements as may appear to them desirable in the plans devised for keeping piracy in check. The question is now engaging the attention of the Commander-in-chief. The Chinese Government have sent very stringent instructions to the Canton Viceroy as to the necessity of suppressing piracy. [2226 e~2)
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[This Document is the Property of His Britannic Majesty's Government.]

268

AFFAIRS OF CHINA.

CONFIDENTIAL.

(37510]

No. 1.

[November 5.]

SECTION (2. C 0.

Question asked in the House of Commons, November 5, 1906.

45803

IRECT

Rer 27 NOVE

Mr. Bellairs,-To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether any representations have been received by the Foreign Office, or addressed by the Foreign Office to the Admiralty, concerning the increase of piracy on the China Station; and whether the Chinese Government are actively co-operating with a view to the suppression of these lawless proceedings.

Answer.

Communications have passed between the Admiralty and Foreign Office on this

subject.

The Commanding Officers of His Majesty's ships on the West River are being called upon to report periodically on the state of security of traffic on the waterways in the neighbourhood of Canton, and from time to time to suggest such improvements as may appear to them desirable in the plans devised for keeping piracy in check. The question is now engaging the attention of the Commander-in-chief.

The Chinese Government have sent very stringent instructions to the Canton Viceroy as to the necessity of suppressing piracy.

[2226 e~2)

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