CO129-342 - Governor Lugard & Public Offices - 1907 [11-12] — Page 180

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this despatch.

10.

From these despatches Your Lordship will observe that Mr. Mansfield's suggestion to threaten the withdrawal of the friendly legislation and action of the Hongkong Government is now proposed as the next step to be taken, and in my reply to Sir Arthur Moore I have dealt fully with the reasons which cause me to deprecate such action, and have discussed alternatives.

11.

The discussion of this Piracy question has opened up a cognate matter viz: the question of Registration of Launches in Chinese Inland Waters. Sir H. de Sausmarez, Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Court at Shanghai is due to arrive here tomorrow and under instructions from His Majesty's Minister he proceeds at once to Canton to enquire into this matter. I have also today received from Sir J. Jordan a copy of his letter to Sir E. Grey No.581 of 12th December, 1907, which refers not only to the Piracy but also to this Registration question. I propose to address Your Lordship in a separate despatch on this question, but I fear that I shall be unable to do so in time to catch the outgoing mail which is due to leave immediately.

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176 this despatch. 10. From these despatches Your Lordship will observe that Mr. Mansfield's suggestion to threaten the withdrawal of the friendly legislation and action of the Hongkong Government is now proposed as the next step to be taken, and in my reply to Sir Arthur Moore I have dealt fully with the reasons which cause me to deprecate such action, and have discussed alternatives. 11. The discussion of this Piracy question has opened up a cognate matter viz: the question of Registration of Launches in Chinese Inland Waters. Sir H. de Sausmarez, Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Court at Shanghai is due to arrive here tomorrow and under instructions from His Majesty's Minister he proceeds at once to Canton to enquire into this matter. I have also today received from Sir J. Jordan a copy of his letter to Sir E. Grey No.581 of 12th December, 1907, which refers not only to the Piracy but also to this Registration question. I propose to address Your Lordship in a separate despatch on this question, but I fear that I shall be unable to do so in time to catch the outgoing mail which is due to leave immediately. Page 180 Page 181
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176 this despatch. 10. From these despatches Your Lordship will observe that Mr. Mansfield's suggestion to threaten the withdrawal of the friendly legislation and action of the Hongkong Government is now proposed as the next step to be taken, and in my reply to Sir Arthur Moore I have dealt fully with the reasons which cause me to deprecate such action, and have discussed alternatives. 11. The discussion of this Piracy question has opened up a cognate matter viz: the question of Registration of Launches in Chinese Inland Waters. Sir H. de Sausmarez, Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Court at Shanghai is due to arrive here tomorrow and under instruct- ions from His Majesty's Minister he proceeds at once to Canton to enquire into this matter. I have also today received from Sir J. Jordan a copy of his letter to Sir E. Grey No.581 of 12th. December, 1907, which refers not only to the Piracy but also to this Registration question. propose to address Your Lordship in a separate despatch on this question, but I fear that I shall be unable to do so in time to catch the outgoing mail which is due to leave immediately. Page 180Page 181
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this despatch.

10.

From these despatches Your Lordship

will observe that Mr. Mansfield's suggestion to threaten

the withdrawal of the friendly legislation and action of

the Hongkong Government is now proposed as the next step to

be taken, and in my reply to Sir Arthur Moore I have dealt

fully with the reasons which cause me to deprecate such

action, and have discussed alternatives.

11.

The discussion of this Piracy question

has opened up a cognate matter viz: the question of

Registration of Launches in Chinese Inland Waters. Sir H.

de Sausmarez, Judge of His Majesty's Supreme Court at

Shanghai is due to arrive here tomorrow and under instruct-

ions from His Majesty's Minister he proceeds at once to

Canton to enquire into this matter. I have also today

received from Sir J. Jordan a copy of his letter to Sir E.

Grey No.581 of 12th. December, 1907, which refers not only

to the Piracy but also to this Registration question.

propose to address Your Lordship in a separate despatch on

this question, but I fear that I shall be unable to do so

in time to catch the outgoing mail which is due to leave

immediately.

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