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COPY.

II.

sir,

Canada,

Government House,

Ottawa, 3rd. November, 1910.

104

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at eyeliving aldt da ♪ barotai eTA

bne aźnomeittel adianta oft mort atroqmt os qorin ybserís

-no of mottoetdo on ad IIlw eredt tædt oquzerq oe bus,nolyad „gnitost arusa ert no boosiq ynted good-

[[tw woy Jadi taongue of god erotetodd av

dew Jaeuteron nelbanan art djiw adaoinurmos ot davone boon of gnogno tot Jnomfaorð. Isi:nosetonq aliis gainisido of wolv s

.abanan ot jane #touborq

With reference to Your Excellency's Despatch No. 4983/10 of the 13th September last, transmitting copy of a

letter from the General Managers of the Green Island Cement

Company, Limited, on the subject of the importation into Canada

of the cement made by the Company, I have the hour to transmit

herewith for the information of the ranagement of the Cement

Company, copy of a letter from His Majesty's Canadian Secretary

of State for External Affairs stating that under the Canadian

Customs Tariff now in force cement from Hongkong would not

enter this country under the preferential rate of duty but would

be subject to duty under the General Tariff.

I have etc.,

(sd.) Grey.

K* JIWAG GIC•*

(nswer? (.53) 嚣

*.00 $ zemO"

-atonsnak Istenon

The Officer Administering the Government,

Hongkong.

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