Enclosure Ho..

No 75

108

Translation.

(Extract from Kwok Man San Han, Canton. 17th October, 1927).

Amended Regulations prohibiting secret sale and

importation of British goods.

The 55th Committee meeting of the Comission of

All Classes in Kwangtung for the Extension of the Anti-

British Boycott was held yesterday (October 16th). It was

resolved that Searching Pickets should be properly organised

to examine British goods, and that a manifesto should be

issued for the information of the masses of all classes so

that they may have a clear understanding. At the same time

15 regulations for the prohibition of the secret sale and

importation of British goods were suggested, passed, and

notified to the public. We now publish the full text below

for the early information of our readers.

Regulations by the Commission of All Classes in

Kwangtung for the Extension of the Anti-British soycott

for the prohibition of secret sale and importation of

British goods.

(1) From the date of the despatch of Searching Pickets by

our Commission (i.e. 15th October) nobody shall import any

British goods in breach of our patriotic movement.

(2) No merchant shall transport any of his stock of British goods, which have been duly reported on the proper form in

accordance with the rules, unless he has complied with the

regulations enforced in respect of passes. Such passes are

issued for purposes of safeguarding the merchants against loss for the time being, but the Executive Committee when necessary or at a reasonable time, may by resolution at a meeting, refuse to issue them or withdraw them.

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