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Telegram from the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary
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of State for the Colonies.
Dated 8th March, 1935. Received 4-10 am 8th March,1
1935.
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Your telegram No. 31 No permit is required for
the export of industrial explosives from Hong Kong to
any destination but permit from the Police Department
is required for removal from storage to ship or train
under Dangerous Goods Ordinance llo.1 of 1873.
On the other hand, explosives other than
industrial explosives cannot be exported from the Colony
without export permit under Importation and xportation
Ordinance No. 32 02 1915 See Gazette notification
No. 291 of 1922. It is obvious that any modern explosive
can be employed for military purposes and in view of
tenour of South Test Huchaos produced by Jardines
Government of Hong Kong could not regard shipment in
question as industrial. Moreover Nanking regulations
specifically include dynamite gelignite and
detonators. Repeated to H.M. Minister at Peking No.12.