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alosest restrictions.
Moreover, the Committee cannot but view
with suspicion & proposed export of such magnitude as the consignment
now in question to a country which cannot, in their opinion,
legitimately require so large a quantity at one time for their
consumption.
In these circumstances, the Committee desire me to suggest that,
subject to Mr. Bonar Law's concurrence, the Governor of Hong Kong
should be advised that the export of the 1000 tons in question
cannot be allowed, and that, at the same time an intimation should
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be conveyed to him to the effect that the re-export of straite
Tin from Hong Kong cannot be permitted except in the case of
consignments forwarded, under licence from the Committee, from
Singapore for shipment to some neutral or allied destination.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient, humble Servant,
JK Gebby
SECRETARY.