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Green Island Company on account of the embargo was not alluded to at the interview, Mr. Jamieson's principal object being to secure the immediate relaxation of the restrictions on export.

Breeably to this understanding and by the direction of His Majesty's Consul-General, the local agent of the Cement Company, Mr. Gilman, along with his contractors from Tai Tong, Shiu Hing and Ying Tak, called on the Civil Governor on the 4th. instant and requested to De advised in detail of the procedure necessary in order that the Company should secure a continuation of the supply of limestone. Ho e informed that the contarctors should file petitions, with plans of the quarry areas, at the Civil Govemor's office and also at that of the local magistrate and that, as soon as the respective mistrates com- -municated their approval of the scheme, he, the Civil Governor, would issue quarrying licences on payment of the necessary fee. He gave kr. Gilman to understand, however, that the Fr Yun district was entirely reserved for the use of the Canton Cement Works, a semi-official concern. An account of this interview drawn up by kr. Gilman is enclos-

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While the questions of indemnity for past losees to the

Green Island Company and reservation of the whole of the Fa Yun

district for the benefit of the Canton Cement Works were for the

resson stated allowed to remain in suspension, it appeared clear that

the Green Island Company were to be allowed at once to export stone

from the rest of the province. It was with surprise, therefore, that I

learned on the 15th. instant from Messrs. Shewan, Tomes Co., that the'

Green Island Company's contractor, having filed as directed a petition

witn the Samshui Lagistrate to quarry limestone at Tai Tong, was in-

-formed that before his petition could be granted he must aƒes to pay

a local tax of one dollar per ton in addition to the usual Customs and

likin duties. On receipt of Lessre. Shewan, Tomes and Company's letter

of protest (copy of which is herewith enclosed) I wrote to the Civil

Governor suggesting that the Samshui kegistrate was acting wider a Lisepprehension in charging this super-tax and requesting that he be

instructed to withdraw it. At the same time I requested an interview

with Lung Tutu and the Civil Governor together, which was fixed for

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