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Exhibition most desirable and on

above lines is considered perfectly feasible.

Importance of Hong Kong as great merchanting

centre can be adequately represented by

exhibit specially designed for

the

purpose to which I have ascertained that there

will be no objection. It is hoped that

similar exhibit may be shown on behalf of

London.

If there are goods forming

a staple iter of the merchanting industr

fot produced even on the smallest scale at

Hong Kong question of Weir admissibility will

be considered if list of such goods is wired.

sns.

C

Gov/19615/23.

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this

DRAFT.

r Frank Swettenham, G.C.M.G.

r Newton Stabb, 0.B.E.

Chatham, Esq. C.M.G.

I. Scott Caq.

H. Ezechiel, Esq.

MINUTE.

1. Geenhill 19/4

Mr. Hood

Mr.

Mr. Davis.

Sir G. Grindle.

Bir H. Read.

Sir J. Masterton Smith.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Duke of Devonshire.

Jel.h H.Kong.

19 April

gir,

Hong Kong.

Wait

"Now cancel

43

April, 1923.

With reference to previous

corras, regarding the forthcoming

British Empire xhbn., am etc..

to transmit to you, for your

information a copy of a

+

+

further elegram which has been

received from the Governor of

Hong Kong, regarding the

participation of the Colony in

the Exhby.

(to 5)/ 2. A copy has also been

sent to Sir Frank Swettenham,

Si Newton Stabb, Ir. Chatham and

o Mr. Scott.

I am etc.

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