NCLOSUAR 30. 2 in vanton Despatch No. 40 of 20/2/39 to
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While thie (avt. hao cv.22 vish to ampport you in
Pour endeavours to reopen the orl iv.r to true it feels bound
to point out that the restricciona in É. about which the Jepɛnese
ompl ning ere restriction. which re towed alike on ritish
traling vasels and on those of all foreign states having business
here. 11 we ask in the Part iv r is to exere no of normal and
treaty rights n while we are fully prepared to allow in B.. ny
slete to exercise its normal and customary ri hts, we cannot be
expected to rent to the Japanese more then their ri hts her in
exchen; e for less than our ri. hts there.
trs in
in international 1 w even men of var and a fortiori
ve:cels on love roment obertar dɑ not do what they like in
They are xpec na to comply vɔlunt@rily with the
foreia **.ur
of the littoral atesa with regard to erier in porta, plans
for casting ancho
sanisation and quarantine, cu toms and the like"
(sec Oppenheims Intema ional at, 4th
4.
2. 576)
Our quʻrantine o
Ginances seven an
4 of 1936 ent
with the International Janitery Convention 1928 and have the
approval of the Ministry of Health in n lni. The impor ation
into the colony of exogo which la not entered on the ship's mani-
fuet has been prohibited since 1983 (o zinance 14 of 1983 and
i
notification 775 of 1938) and 1: aimed at the prevention of smugg-
ling by ship's crews.
Carɛo ca ried on through menifcat is not