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AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE.
Dear Mr. Tratman,
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Hongkong, November 7th., 1917.
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Replying to your No. 710 of the 3rd.
November, 1917, I have to say that there is no question
about the admission of the wines free of duty at the time
I mention and my letter te a commission firm which handled
the business indicates that you were in charge of the
imports and exports eff:06. I assume that since you have
taken the matter up with the government it is official
and final which, of course, leaver me no alternative but
to report the matter to the government at Washington in
connection with the extension of privileges it has made
British oonsular officers in the United States. This seems
a little unfair but I dont know what else to do under our
instructions. However, I thank you oondially for the
courtesy you have shown in the matter.
Very sincerely yours,
(Sd.) George E. Anderson.
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D. W. Tratman, Esq.,
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Supt.of Imports & Exports,
Hongkong.
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