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August 19th. 1916.

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I have the honour to enclose sopy of a letter which

I addressed to the Major General Commanding the Troops in

Hongkongon the subject of Tuason and Sampedro of this city.

I believe that the 6.6. "Kafue" har goods on board

consigned to the Philippine Hot and Braid Memufacturing Co.

and I venture to suggest that a strict investigation be made

into the real ownership of the õarge before permitting

transhipment to this port.

Said

I understand that the cargo ex £.£. "Kafum" i# ooming

forward by the s.6. "City of Durban", It will in my opinion

be necessary to secure certificates from the American Consul

General in Hongkong identifying the cargo. It would also be

advisable for the "City of Durham" to carry a certificate

bearing also the signature of the American Consul-Gerørel

showing how she came to have the said cargo on board as the

Manila Customs manifest will show that the said sergo ought

to arrive by the 5.5. Kafus and they may question the presenc

of the cargo on board the "City of Durham".

I have &c.,

(SD.) John B. Rentiers,

H. B. M. Consul-Generat.

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His Excellency

Bir Henry May, K. 0. M. G.,

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Hongkong.

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