2.
-NS CONFIDENTIAL.
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be
the cotton and woollen etc. piece-goods.
Cuttings
will suffice, so long as the widths and lengths (and
in the case of cotton piece-goods, the weights) of
J
the pieces are given. Prices should, of course, given in all cases, preferably c.i.f. Hong Kong.]
Thanking you in anticipation,
I am,
Yours sincerely,
Thee Worthington
i if
× Cuttings showing the selvedge, possible the head of the piese with the
marks thereon, are desirable.
sriwith
Sour
separately
Sir,
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RECO Rea? J
24
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONGKONG.
22nd October, 1914.
With reference to your telegram of the 16th of August received through the Governor of Singapore, I have the honour to transmit the enclosed copies (100) of a report by Mr. E. A. M. Williams, Correspondent of the Commercial Intelligence Branch of the Board of Trade, on the principal articles of trade with Germany and Austria done through Hongkong. I employed Mr. Williams for this work as there is no one in the Government Service so well qualified
to do it.
Your telegram asked for samples of the leading articles and in this connection I would refer you to Hr. Williams'
remarks on the subject. As the collection of a set of samples would
occupy some two or three months and would cost a good deal of money,
I shall be obliged for your instructions by telegraph as to whether
you desire them to be sent at the coat of this Colony or otherwise.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble servant,
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Governor,&c.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P.,
&C..
&c.,
&c.