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Enclosure in Governor-General's Despatch of 105

3rd. November, 1910,

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His Excellency the Governor-General.

The undersigned to whom was referred a despatch and enclosure to Your Excellency from the Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong, dated 13th. September, 1910, has the honour to report that under the Canadian Customs Tariff now in force, cement from Hongkong would not be entitled to enter the Dominion under the preferential rate of

duty, but would be subject to duty under the General Tariff.

The undersigned recommends that the Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong be replied to in the

foregoing sense.

All of which is respectfully submitted.

(sd.) Chas. Murphy,

Secretary of State for

External Affairs.

Ottawa, 28th. October, 1910.

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