"that
for nothing. But then that is the law
Cuve
we not extizens of a free country"
/ Do not know how Hong Kong is financing
it's exhibit but presumably it should be
easy
to change
the contributions to the
general expenses of the Exhibition borne by
The result will be that
TELEPHONE: VICTORIA 9208. 9800.
| X.72064/24/Pt.III.
Dear Pagkin,
the Colony
the Ministry of
Health
will
gex
ito go a
what for
some people
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that the Foot.
of Hong Kong 8
the unofficial members will
be thoroughly infuriated
o the effect
On Ou
trade with China will
go for to outweigh
the probable benefit from
the Exhibition.
I am therefore slow to put any
D
on Hallifax.
0/9/24
I think ar. Paskin might put Mr. Flood's
points gently) in a semi-off. to r.
Poyser.
A.E.C.
8.9.24
Jer 598.8.24
ANONAL
DISABLED
MINISTRY OF HEALTH,
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,
BUOKINGHAM SATE
Whitehall,
338
LONDON, S.W. 1.
4 September, 1924.
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42449
6 SEP 24
uesday in
With reference to our talk en
regard to the payment of contributions under the
National Insurance Acts at the rate appropriate to an
exempt person in respect of certain Chinese employees
engaged at the British Empire Exhibition in the Hong
Kong Section, I enclose copies of correspondence which
we have had with Mr. Hallifax on the question.
Yours truly,
Haper.
J. J. Paşkin Beq.,M.C.
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