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No. 204.
Sir,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 28th. September, 1905.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of
your letter No.190 dated the 26th. Seotenber forwarding a copy and translation of a communication from the Viceroy on
the subject of the renewal of the Proclamation issued in Hong
Kong under the Military Stores (Frohibition of Exportation)
Ordinance, 1862, of which the operation ceases on the 27th.
November next.
2. I am directed to inform you that to meet the wish-
es of the Viceroy the Governor will orooose to his Council
to renew the Proclamation for a further oeriod of six months
before the exoication of which the matter can be again com-
sidered.
$. The Governor takes note of the Voceroy's recogal-
tion of the assistance given and wishes you to assure the
Viceroy that it is his desire to continue the co-operation
which lies within the power of his Government in matters
tending to preserve the peace of the Provinces under the Vice-
roy's jurisdiction, the punishment of wrong doers that may
escape from them and the prevention of Hongkong being made in
any sense a base for operations designed to disturb the
Government of those Provinces.
4. The Governor looks forward to receiving some evi-
dence of a desire of the Viceroy to reciprocate the services
done to him. In this connection I am to ask you to again
His Britannic Majesty's Consul General,
CANTON.
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