OP Y.

5.

77

aria dupovati o ngete exed blvoria vydruro dose dart boarna beri

*

ihne 1000 br: wrottmed mwo att ofal wilgo to gaiíngume -oldinorą od álmodía quodhunoil od mrtno borserq ai obert ont dwrit bevinge* ase Isitonell such sei gottnens bekroond LatreqmI në .bo- Istotvor # fls of viņaihtoane borsat 9xew enottontent bra

.BATONJWA

of berrotec vllundsist

nan anido derit,aroten vid duobiva el #I Start ads at/biɑng of nahmanbar atrołarisvoð Jía! IMP grit bne „Tuoshnoir of rarigo sanaish to JrOURS mulgo bemegeni 20 Proie słabiti orið # 1 long of galdettebou -dith two batteo ad vfribronos b'iroda neidb of quodtnok mOTI .ordt to a of do-

*uroy Jesupex of tuoпof art anotarord avert o

of rigsealad vf gnoxgnoll to Tomaroh soft dos of zome[fa0XI moldaroqo avidoette ocul and suq yď som vzland ehf að brott

of notationq ert

of proferoll mort parigo bensqera orogr

TO I

•Bat' boat!r¶ (.b?)

C

sir,

Government House,

Hongkong, 30th, May, 1908.

C. 0.

Rec

29050

R 10 AUG 08:

I have the honour to confirm my telegram of

the 14th. instant and to inform Your Excellency that a Bill entitled An Ordinance to prohibit the Exportation of Prepared Opium to China has been introduced into the Legislative Council of this Colony and has passed a first and second reading.

2.

In your despatch of the 27th. of last

March Your Excellency informed me that a memorial was presented

to the Throne on the 22nd. idem to the effect that His Majesty's Government had agreed that both countries should take steps

to stop smuggling and recommending that the trade in prepared

opium to Hongkong from China should be prohibited and that an

Imperial Rescript had been issued. But, as intimated in my despatch No. 10208/06 of the 15th. of last January, I do not

propose to proceed with the Bill until an Imperial Decree

prohibiting the export of prepared opium from China to Hong-

-kong shall have been issued and a copy of it is in my hands.

I shall be obliged therefore if Your

3.

Excellency will be good enough to inform ne when such a decree

will be issued.

• Britannic Majesty's Minister,

PEKIN G.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) F. D. Lugard,

Governor,*0..

t

Share This Page