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Code and Cypher Telegrams to the Secretary of State

From His Excellency the Governor.

108

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TATE TO YĦATEHING

.FMOMANOM ROWITVOE

MOTI

28

16th July

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„Greiˆ‚xist dies

283. 17th

Code

284.

19th

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Code

XTOY wall of att anot as Jnemqtɗa wolfs yam HoY

NO LATONG”-frano) feb÷1¬¤ semalamos Ive‡IM stonglɛndo

.sosiq zexist inemqida nerw digstyelet „tegrodasif to traded

WAI ĦAMOH

285. 19th .

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286.

19th 1.

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287. 21st W

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* m2 com movcante beta

288.

21st

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289.

21st

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290.

22nd

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291.

23rd

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292. 24th

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293. 24th

294. 24th

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295.

26th

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297.

27th

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298.

29th

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335

Replying to Secy. of State's telegram of 2nd July regarding antimony.

Replying to Secy. of State's telegram of 30th June regarding sinc and lead.

Requesting permission to export spelter to Osaka.

Requesting permission to export copper sheet and tubes to Saigon.

Requesting permission to export tin to San Francisco and Kobe.

Requesting permission to export antimony regulus and antimony ore to Osaka.

Requesting permission to ship aniline dyes to French Indo-China, and indigo to Manila.

Requesting permission to export coal import- ed from non-British Ports.

Shipment of silk per 8.5."Lycaon" from Yokohama to Marseilles consigned to the Societe Industrielle pour la Schappe, Bale.

Requesting reply to Govr's telegram of 7th and 13th July re Hides.

Requesting permission to export tin to San Francisco and Shanghai.

Return of tin exported from Hongkong.

As to whether commercial telegrams between neutrals in other countries and Germans in China and vice versa to be eliminated.

Requesting authority to renew Active Service Proclamation for three months.

Requesting permission to export tin to San Francisco and Marseilles.

Replying to Secy. of State's telegram of 19th July regarding the shipment of tin by Kitsui from Hongkong per S.S. "Fushima Maru". Replying to Secy. of State's telegrams of 22nd March and 10th June regarding cargo in enemy ships.

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