GODY.
Control of Salt,
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1. Legislation,
A great deal of what is required is provided by the Importation and Exportation Ordinance: but it will be more
A draft of this is
convenient to have a special Ordinance. ready in 1 of 555/1910. The provisions for the payment of duty would be omitted and some other alterations may be needed.
II. Local Production.
The Tai O Salt Pans would be supervised by the Police
there. If a European officer is to be stationed at Castle
Peak, the pans there might be similarly treated, but it would probably be better to abolish them altogether.
I will make further enquiries about the pans at Sha
Tau Kok, but I think these will have to be closed also,
Supervision An Hongkong.
the
Shauki wan,
With the co-operati on of the Harbour Department,
Water Police and the Police at Yauma ti Shamshui pu,
Aberdeen and Stanley control within the home waters should not
be difficult. If necessary, this Department would provide
clerical asni stane d.
1V, Supervision in the Hew ferri tori es,
Co-operation by the Water Police and the Police at Cheung Chi, Tai O and Sai Kung would be required and possibly
at Castle Peak and Sha Tau Kok also. The Salt Depots at Lung
Ku Tan (Deep Bay) Kap Shui Hun (elsewhere, if there are such),
would be suppressed at once.
23. 12, 1918.
(Sd) D. W. fratman.
S. 1. E.