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NO. 710.
Enclosure 2,
249
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nao uoy mottsmeblemas eft tot weg nakinaft
Dear Mr. Anderson,
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1801270 K‡roqzä & adToqui ..iqué
Imports & Experts Office,
Hongkong, 3rd, Movember, 1917.
As the Financial Rules of this Colony
leaves me no discretion in the matter of exemption from payment of duties, I have been obliged to refer your
which letter of the 26th Cotobar last te Government, endorssa my view that the Regulations as ther stand at present scoord to Consular Officers of your country exemption from all search of baggage on their arrival
here and no more.
Unless you are mistaken as to the year
in which your previous import ocourmed, I was the Superintend- ent responsible for the admission of these liquors free of duty, but I have no recellestion of the matter and as the books for 1911 have been destroyed I am unable to ascertain how this importation was accounted for.
I am, &o.,
(sd.) D. W. iratman,
Superintendent.
B. Anderson Esq.,
Consul General for
United States of America.