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India or the United Kingdom: but unless there is a surplus
of British groundnuts India should not allow them to come
to Hongkong. The Colony has no real Customs Service and
when it is permissible to re-export an article when pro-
-duced in one country and not when produced in another, it
is impossible except by imposing very irksome conditions
as to storage to ensure that the goods re-exported do not
in fact originate in the non-permissible country.
The prohibitions must now be examined
individually:- (Note: The writer's observations of trade
movements are limited to war time. No detailed records of
the trade of the Colony prior to 1918 are in existence).
(a)
Aircraft, raw asphalt and bitumen, raw bauxite, chrome
ore, copper ore, ferroalloys, mica, tin ore, tungsten
(metallic), whalebone and wheat, zinc ore and con-
centaftes do not seriously concern this Colony at
present.
(b)
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Firearms, ammunition, cocaine and opium are already
strictly controlled.
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(c) Coal, coke, copper, gambier, paraffin wax and spelter
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Existing dispensations give the required freedom
for these articles.
(d) Explosives, the existing dispensation permits
exportation in normal quantities to China, Indo-China
and British North Borneo, provided the goods are not
of British origin. This discrimination against
British goods is undesirable as explained in para-
-graph 3 above.
(e)
Asbestos. It appears from the Board of Trade Journal
that manufactures of asbestos are not included under
this head. If BO,
the prohibition does not affect
this Colony. A certain amount of raw asbestos is
produced in North China and a sample has been sent
to the Admiralty, but only the manufactured article
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