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the Governor in this effort to
vecot caté
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agreement with
the Chinese Customs. Since The
hampson affears generally
to share his reis that this
question should be treated
a
as & Customs matter, for the
furbose of preventing smuggling,
and should be hammered out by experts rather than tho at the Clunèse should be permitted to make it the occasion for a purely folitical attempt designed to placate
irredentist opinion in the Kuo Min
Tang, I frstore, if you concurs
to