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I have the honour to report that I recently telegraphed to His Majesty's Government the information that W. F. Behmidt of the American Import Company had personally taken delivery of fifty bales of cotton yara waste from Japan. It appeared that they were shipped from Kobe per 5.6. Kirin Maru on February 5th. by one Sawada of

The Bill of lading Kobe, with transhipment at Hongkong.

vas made out to the order of the Royal Siamese Railway Department and endorsed by the German Director of Railways L. Weiler. The goods arrived here on April 16th. by S.S. "Anna"

and vere marked Royal Railway Department.

As the Director of Railwayu ia employing Schmidt,

and Mohr, the Swedish Consul-General, who is a Genman, to obtain goods for the Siamano Railway Départmánt, I enquired if I might warn the Siamese Goverment that in such circumstances transhipment facilities would be refused.

I received instructions from His Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to inform the ŝianses sinister for Foreign Affairs verbally and unofficially that, if the Railway Department continues to import materials through German black-listed firms or persons, there will be grave risk of such goods being delayed, if nos detained, at Hongkeng and singapore. I accordingly warned Prince Devawonges verbally

in the above sense on the 19th, instant.

The telephone material for the Southern Railway which recently arrived here via Singapore addressed to the

Railway Department was, as is known from intercepted correspondence, ordered through Nohr, the Swedish Jozsul-General, from Ericssons of Stockholm, for whom he is agent. Kohr impressed

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