CO129-471 - Public Offices - 1921 — Page 647

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In a despatch dated August 8th from His Majesty's Consul General at Canton with reference to recent political

events in that district Mr. Jamieson mentions in terms of

high praise the assistance rendered to nim by Captain R.M.

Hunt, R.M., D.8.0., commanding His Majesty's Ship "Hoth". Owing to the depletion of the Consular Staff at Canton

HT. Jamieson has recently found it impossible to detach an

officer for duty at Tuchow and has had to depend on

Captain Hunt for making necessary communications to the

Chinese authorities and also certain representations with

ragard to British interests at that port. His Majesty's Consul General bears testimony to the efficient manner in

which Captain Hunt has performed these duties and to the

great tact which he displayed.

I have much pleasure in bringing the above facts

to Your Excellency's notice and as requesting His Majesty's Consul General at Cantos to thank Captaia Hunt on my behalf

for his services.

I have the honour, etc.,

...

His Excellency

Vice-Admiral Sir A‚L. Duff, K.C.B..

Commander in Chief,

WEI - HAI – VI.

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