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Translation of CODE Telegram

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GOVERNOR,

HONGKONG,

To

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Date

6th July, 1915.

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Your telegram of 23rd June. It is proposed to

have a system of permits for all prohibited goods whether

going to prohibited destinations or net. Object is to have

fuller control over aperta and te have power to require

landing certificates in special cases to ensure that the

goods are not diverted from the declared destination.

Landing certificates would be seldom necessary in the case

of British Ports. They would be req ired chiefly for ear-

tain goods shipped under special lisence to ports in Asia.

Previous experimce of opium shows that it is advisable to

check Chinese shippers. Some exportation is by junk, Hong

Kong has no special customs organization. Bills of Lading

are issued by Shipping Companies after export permits have

been issued. Bills of Lading are examined in special cases

but manifests are always examined.

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