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with a view to inducing the Chinese Authorities to take the necessary steps for punishing the perpetrators in this instance and for checking such outrages in the future.

Whether the representations made by His Majesty's Government to the Imperial Government at Peking will have any lasting good result still remains to be seen, at present there appears to be little evidence of improvement, but our reason for addressing your Lordship is that we have recently been informed His Majesty's Minister at Peking has received instructions not to support a claim put forward by the owners of the "Sainam" for consequential damages,

This decision on the part of His Majesty's Government cannot but have a very serious effect upon the future of our trade with China, and we have therefore considered it imperative to telegraph to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs protesting against this decision and requesting that the instructions sent to His Majesty's Representative in China be suspended pending receipt of our written protest.

The trade between the Colony of Hong Kong and the upper sections of the West River has been opened up and developed chiefly by the enterprise of these British Steamship Companies who have


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635 with a view to inducing the Chinese Authorities to take the necessary steps for punishing the perpetrators in this instance and for checking such outrages in the future. Whether the representations made by His Majesty's Government to the Imperial Government at Peking will have any lasting good result still remains to be seen, at present there appears to be little evidence of improvement, but our reason for addressing your Lordship is that we have recently been informed His Majesty's Minister at Peking has received instructions not to support a claim put forward by the owners of the "Sainam" for consequential damages, This decision on the part of His Majesty's Government cannot but have a very serious effect upon the future of our trade with China, and we have therefore considered it imperative to telegraph to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs protesting against this decision and requesting that the instructions sent to His Majesty's Representative in China be suspended pending receipt of our written protest. The trade between the Colony of Hong Kong and the upper sections of the West River has been opened up and developed chiefly by the enterprise of these British Steamship Companies who have 3
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635 with a view to inducing the Chinese Authorities to take the necessary steps for punishing the perpetrators in this instance and forchecking such outrages in the future. Whether the representations made by His Majesty's Govern- ment to the Imperial Government at Peking will have any lasting good result still remains to be seen, at present there appears to be little evidence of improvement, but our reason for addres- sing your Lordship is that we have recently been informed His Majesty's Minister at Peking has received instructions not to support a claim put forward by the omers of the "Sainam" for consequential damages, This decision on the part of His Majesty's Government cannot but have a very serious effect upon the future of our trade with China, and we have therefore considered it imperative to telegraph to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs protesting against this decision and requesting that the instructions sent to His Majesty's Representative in China be suspended pending receipt of our written protest. The trade between the Colony of HongKong and the upper sections of the West River has been opened up and developed chief- ly by the enterprise of these British Steamship Companies who have 3
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with a view to inducing the Chinese Authorities to take the

necessary steps for punishing the perpetrators in this instance

and forchecking such outrages in the future.

Whether the representations made by His Majesty's Govern-

ment to the Imperial Government at Peking will have any lasting

good result still remains to be seen, at present there appears

to be little evidence of improvement, but our reason for addres-

sing your Lordship is that we have recently been informed His

Majesty's Minister at Peking has received instructions not to

support a claim put forward by the omers of the "Sainam" for

consequential damages,

This decision on the part of His Majesty's Government

cannot but have a very serious effect upon the future of our trade

with China, and we have therefore considered it imperative to

telegraph to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs protesting

against this decision and requesting that the instructions sent

to His Majesty's Representative in China be suspended pending

receipt of our written protest.

The trade between the Colony of HongKong and the upper

sections of the West River has been opened up and developed chief-

ly by the enterprise of these British Steamship Companies who

have

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