13726/33 Hong Kong
C. O.^
Jameson
Mr. Calder
Mr. Cowell
Mr. Parkinson.
Mr. Tomlinson.
Sir C. Bottomley.
25 /2.33.
27..2.33.
× Sir J. Spuchburgh. 27/1/33
2.33
27
24
Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
2 DRAFTS
W. NUNN, ESQ., M.P.
3
For the Secretary of State's signature.
19
103
Dear Nunn,
Downing Street,
28 February, 1933.
Thank you for your letter
(17)
of the 23rd February about
Boyd
I did not thrish it
ниту
whalle Uhr
میں سستے
with this haft. He will perhaps a content to
me the signature care?
28/2
Yes. 21 22 27/2/33
Recire
E
The Canton Provincial Gost. is hoower, offered to it,
and there is
smuggling into China.
The Hong Kong-Chinese
Customs Agreement, to which you
was nevey
concluded,
refer, never materialised, and
I am afraid that there is
being
little prospect of its deing,
signed
ee in the near future. The
Hong Kong Government would be
willing to renew negotiations, Maritime
and no doubt the Chinese Customs
would be glad if the agreement
enforced.
Fore
could be conefuded. There is,
however, no indication of
willingness on the part of the
Nanking