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17th July, 1936.
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Dear Commander Graves,
In reply to your letter of the 14th July,
I have looked up the Hong Kong Regulations about the
importation of dogs and I do not think you are
likely to have any difficulty.
The importer has to apply to the Colonial
Veterinary Surgeon for a permit to bring the dog
in and this can be issued on production of a
certificate, dated not more than two months before the
dog is imported into the Colony, from a duly
qualified veterinary surgeon, that for a period of
six months immediately prior to the date of such
certificate no case of rabies has been known to
occur in any district in which such dog has been:
and (in the case of a dog imported by water) a
statutory declaration by the master of the vessel,
or by the owner if he has travelled the vessel with
LIEUTENANT COMMANDER W.H. GRAVES, R.N.
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