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DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD.

To accompany

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COP 7.

ion. Mr. A. ii. Thomson,

Colonial Secretary,

jir,

Hong-Kong 26th September 1910.

"To have the honour to bring to the notice of H. E. the officer

dainistering the Government another illegal action on the part of the

brangtung Authorities.

On the 21st inst, one of our dealers sold to the Shun Yeo shiu

hop of Canton 5 chests Patna and cheats Halwa opium. The opium vas

Inipped on the same day by the s.s. "Kwangtung" and we understand was

lestined for the Kiang si Province.

On arrival at Canton duty and likin

jas paid to the Imperial Maritime Customs as usual, but the Kwong

Men Goneral office rofused to allow the opium to leave Canton without

he payment of the now tax. This naturally the owner declined to do with

The result that the 11 chests are still dotained in Canton.

Vo anall feel obligou if His Excellency would be good enough

o communicato by cable to the Charge D'Affaires at Peking of this high

landed action and also to inform him that the opium seized sometime ago

it Buntong and Samanul has not yet been returned to the owners.

We have the honour to be,

ربك

sir,

Your obedient servants,

(S.) A. W. Joseph,

Manager, A.) D Savoon 16r. SD Lawor

F. Sases Book!.

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