CO129-432 - Governor Sir May - 1916 [3-5] — Page 421

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No. 56.

Enclosure 6.

H.B M.Consulate-General,

Canton, March 9th., 1916.

417

To dqlecer and aghelvaralos of suonoń adt avad I

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driani (Ibw moy i høgtido ad IInde I ban sauritnoo likte yaleb Tevo anthran han esneler edit yd esso erit To antiftes ybeeqs a no

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Jyoid II (Gh8)

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I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of

Your Excellency's despatch No. 33 of March 7th. on the subject of

the violation of British territorial rights by the Chinese gunbont

"Kwong Lee" and to inform you that I have again addressed the

Military Governor in the sense indicated by you.

I have etc.,

(sd.) E. C. Wilton,

Acting Consul-General.

His Excellency

Sir Henry May, K.C.M.G,,

Governor and Commander-in-Chief,

Hongkong.

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