CO129-432 - Governor Sir May - 1916 [3-5] — Page 418

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No. 17.

Sir,

Enclosure 3.

Government House,

414

Hongkong, 9th, February, 1916.

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With reference to your letter No. 13 of the 28th.

ultimo, I have the honour to enquire whether the Chinese Authoriti.

-es have now any information concerning the arrest in British

waters of 2 Chinese by a boat's crew from a Chinese Gunboat. It

is very desirable that this serious matter should be settled as

soon as possible to the satisfaction of the Hongkong Government.

I have etc.

(sd.) F. H. May,

E. C. Wilton, Esq., C.M.G.,

Governor,&c..

His Majesty's Acting Consul-General,

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