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No.719.

General.

Sir,

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tepped Imitolo

in reply to your letter No.1725/10 Conf. of the 20th

instant, I have the honour to atute that the Report on the Han

bour, Junk etc. Office furnished by Mr. Percebois together with

notes of two conversations held with His Excellency the Officer

Administering the Government, embody the result of a careful

study of existing conditions and possible future requirements in

the light of our experience in such work and in conformity with

the Government's letter of the 2nd May.

There is to objections to thess boing dealt with in any

manner that the Government gees fit.

I have etc,

P.S.

(sd) A. H. Harria.

Commissioner of Customs.

I would like to add that any remarks made by Mr. Perce-

bois,

and for which i accept responsibility, are in no way per-

sonal; the chief points Mr. Percebois had in mind when preparing

his Report were Efficiency, Expedition and Economy.

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The Honourable,

The Colonial Secretary,

Hongkong.

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