441
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misto side to mitostaljwa ni bisq vilautneve asw
vas por daoitduon blow vensɔiv ert ererng Tebat
Minuiteta hot moeaever beneeb ed trim tarit 2911a8em
811 9". Buoy Juodiw DIA jastan¶ ont ja VOITUA 9moa
exet aroufa: Jel or noterq ‚als$199 Haupe at Ji JIW
bishivba ti dugnons revewod,Jon sved i B21000 Tiedt
-Xs eva: I dant stom og of amultovitani Isisega tuontiw
hi on aid to votosiy sud gribalmerT DTAWOJ SIÓDb yüzey
Bogu afaen 3677 Widianoqası et in bae retten aint
berserat.le of Juegeek ni tre revon QueriNO
.aleaaev
... ILA ON OLISONT AUCY not driwered eaofore I
-BC200 9.1 waim. I as lotsgash sdt Ile to asiqoo noit
.Jostdua alat no somebпoq·
*HAVISH Jusibedo LOY
.ekayeli
(bemia)
The Viceroy of the two Kuang Provinces to W.F.Mayers,
Esq., in charge of Her Majesty's Consulate.
CANTON,
May 30th, 1869.
The Viceroy received on the 25th instant a report
from Lieutenant Colonels Shang Chang-mao and Pao Ying-
hlung (Superintendents of the Gunboat Squadrons) to
the following effect:-
"The Acting British Consul Mr. Mayers, having person-
"ally represented the occurrence of acts of piracy among
"the islands to the eastward of Hongkong and requested
"that a gunboat be despatched in company with a British
"vessel of war and to cruise in that direction, we here-
"upon directed Major Fan Kan-t'ing Commandant of the
"gunboat "Chên-to" to proceed on the 12th instant to
"Hongkong for this purpose, and after visiting the
"neighbourhood of Mirs Bay etc., to go on to the coast
"in the vicinity of Cupche, and use every effort con-
"jointly (with the British force) for seizing any pir-
"ates met with during the cruise. These particulars
"have already been reported to Your Excellency, and
"Major Fan Kan-t'ing has now reported his proceedings
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441
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000,0% sveifau 1,10 Le Gris bie ¡osoal to brewdaew
misto side to mitostaljwa ni bisq vilautneve asw
vas por daoitduon blow vensɔiv ert ererng Tebat
Minuiteta hot moeaever beneeb ed trim tarit 2911a8em
811 9". Buoy Juodiw DIA jastan¶ ont ja VOITUA 9moa
exet aroufa: Jel or noterq ‚als$199 Haupe at Ji JIW
bishivba ti dugnons revewod,Jon sved i B21000 Tiedt
-Xs eva: I dant stom og of amultovitani Isisega tuontiw
hi on aid to votosiy sud gribalmerT DTAWOJ SIÓDb yüzey
Bogu afaen 3677 Widianoqası et in bae retten aint
berserat.le of Juegeek ni tre revon QueriNO
.aleaaev
སྶ... ILA ON OLISONT AUCY not driwered eaofore I
-BC200 9.1 waim. I as lotsgash sdt Ile to asiqoo noit
.Jostdua alat no somebпoq·
*HAVISH Jusibedo LOY
.ekayeli
(bemia)
The Viceroy of the two Kuang Provinces to W.F.Mayers,
Esq., in charge of Her Majesty's Consulate.
CANTON,
May 30th, 1869.
The Viceroy received on the 25th instant a report
from Lieutenant Colonels Shang Chang-mao and Pao Ying-
hlung (Superintendents of the Gunboat Squadrons) to
the following effect:-
"The Acting British Consul Mr. Mayers, having person-
"ally represented the occurrence of acts of piracy among
"the islands to the eastward of Hongkong and requested
"that a gunboat be despatched in company with a British
"vessel of war and to cruise in that direction, we here -
"upon directed Major Fan Kant'ing Commandant of the
"gunboat "Chên-to" to proceed on the 12th instant to
"Hongkong for this purpose, and after visiting the
"neighbourhood of Mirs Bay etc., to go on to the coast
"in the vicinity of Cupche, and use every effort con-
"jointly (with the British force) for seizing any pir-
"ates met with during the cruise. These particulars
"have already been reported to Your Excellency, and
"Major Fan Kan-t'ing has now reported his proceedings
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