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for a permit to export them to rewchwang. As the

description of by you

in

the se

eases agreed with that given

the 25= April regarding

your telegram of

the "Kamakura Marn; I refused to grant on

permit until I was

the ultimate consign

nee

satisfied

after

to the identity

Some

received sufficient evidence that the

delay I

ca se s

intended for the Chinese Government, and I ascentained from the British Consul at Shanghai that they were consigned to the Lartar General at Moukden. I thereupon granted the desired

my

export permit to hewchwang

telegram of the 6th instant.

Right Honourable

presh Chamberlain Mn.!?

that.

sta

as stated in

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your mat obedient

Humble Servant

M.J. Gascoigne. Major General

Administering the Government.

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