28

7. The charge for warehousing in a neutral or Government storehouse shall be as follows:-

Schedule A.

Particulars of Bounty-fed Sugar for Transhipment.

29

duties imposable on sugar imported from those countries into the States adhering to the Sugar Convention.

I have, &c.,

CONSTANTINE Phipps.

In the

To the

from

for

BARON DE FAVEREAU to Sir C. PHIгrs.

Bruxelles, le 23 Novembre, 1904. LA Commission Permanente Internationale instituée par la Convention des Sucres du 5 Mars, 1902, a examiné, au cours de sa session du mois d'Octobre dernier, le régime fiscal auquel les sucres sont soumis dans divers pays, notamment dans les suivants: Bolivie, Brésil, Grèce, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Hles Philippines, Portugal et possessions Portugaises.

Conformément aux stipulations de la Convention de Bruxelles, la Commission a décidé que les sucres provenant de ces pays doivent être soumis, à l'importation dans les Etats de l'Union Sucrière, à des droits compensateurs qui ont été fixés aux taux indiqués ci-après :-

Agent.

M. LE MINISTRE,

Marks and Numbers

Packages.

Description.

Woight.

Measurement.

I (or) We hereby declare that, to the best of my (or) our knowledge, the above particulars of weights, measurements and quantities are correct, and that it is intended to tranship these goods in accordance with the regulations made under the Sugar Convention Ordinance.

40894

BOLIVIA.

Sucres bruts

**

raffinés

11

BRÉSIL.

Loa 100 kilog.

Fr. c.

***

6 37

...

6 12

No. 32.

MR. LYTTELTON to GOVERNOR SIR M. NATHAN.

(No. 349.) SIR,

Downing Street, December 15, 1904. WITH reference to my telegram of the 8th instant, I have the honour to transmit to you, for your information, a copy of a print of a despatch from His Majesty's Minister at Brussels enclosing a note from the Belgian Government giving the names of the countries adjudged to give bounties at the recent meeting of the Permanent Sugar Commission, together with a print of a Decree of the French Government which will give you the names of those countries which the Permanent Commission had previously adjudged to give bounties.

Since the despatch of my telegram of the 8th instant,* I have received your despatch, No. 392, of the 5th ultimo,t to which I will reply later.

I have, &c.,

ALFRED LYTTELTON.

Enclosure 1 in No. 32.

Sir C. PHIPPS to the MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE. (Received November 28.)

(No. 97. Commercial.) MY LORD,

Brussels, November 26, 1904.

I HAVE the honour to transmit to Your Lordship herewith copy of a note which I have received from the Belgian Government embodying the results of the examination of the Permanent Commission into the sugar tariff in force in Bolivia, Brazil, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Philippine Islands, Portugal and Portuguese possessions, and the amount of compensatory

• No. 30.

† No. 31.

Sucres candia

Antres sucres

...

5 25

5 67

GRÉCK.

Sucres bruta

26 12

raffinén

25 87

GUATEMALA,

Sucres bruts ou cassonades...

9 75

11

non-raffinés, de toutes sortes

raffinés

22 25

47 00

HAÏTI.

Sucres raffinés

#

25 87

HONDURAS,

Sucres bruts

22 25

raffines

22 00

11

NICARAGUA.

Sucres bruts

***

raffinés

"

34 75

34 52

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

PC.O. 882

6

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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