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for being given an opportunity to take advantage of Mr. Watson's pros nos in this country to have a heart to heart talk with representatives of the Departmenta concerned in the matter of Piraay in watars adjaosat to Hong kong which was a matter of vital concern to the officers of ships plying in those waters: and Sir G. Grindle expressed the hope that a frank talk and a joint azemination of the practicability of various measures which had been suggested for dealing with this matter would clear the air and vuld no doubt go far towards indicating the lines on which the probl
could be solved.
For convenience the resolutions recorded in
the letter of the 4th of February 1924 from the China
Coast Officers Quilds to the Colonial Secretary, long
Kong, read in conjunction with the revised Pirkoy
Regulations, were taken as the basis for the discussion. Ápopy of these resolutions is attached.
It was agreed that Resolutions (1) (2) and (3)
were in fact mutually dependent and amounted to a
recommendation that the defendive seatures at present
laid down in the Piracy Regulations, should be raplased
completely by a system of effective Naval patrols
throughout the Danger Zone.
As a preliminary to the consideration of this suggestion, there was some discussion us to whether the Guilds had any objection in principle to the
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