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Board of Trade.

Copy.

4688

REG 3 MAR 96,

December 2nd, 1895

No.49.

Monsieur le Ministre:-

In consequence of the representations which I had the honour to make to Your Excellency in my note of July 29th last with respect to sugar imported from Formosa after that island became a portion of the dominions of His Imperial Majesty you were good enough to acquaint me that it had been decided that cargo conveyed in Japanese foreign-going vessels and foreign vessels from the open ports of Japan to ports in Formosa where Imperial Custom houses are established, or from Formosan ports where Imperial Custom Houses are established to Japanese open ports should be treated in the same way as cargo transported from one Japanese open port to another, and that cargo transported from Formosa ports where no Imperial Custom House was

His Excellency

The Marquis Saionji.

&c.,

&c.,

&c.

established

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Board of Trade. Copy. 4688 REG 3 MAR 96, December 2nd, 1895 No.49. Monsieur le Ministre:- In consequence of the representations which I had the honour to make to Your Excellency in my note of July 29th last with respect to sugar imported from Formosa after that island became a portion of the dominions of His Imperial Majesty you were good enough to acquaint me that it had been decided that cargo conveyed in Japanese foreign-going vessels and foreign vessels from the open ports of Japan to ports in Formosa where Imperial Custom houses are established, or from Formosan ports where Imperial Custom Houses are established to Japanese open ports should be treated in the same way as cargo transported from one Japanese open port to another, and that cargo transported from Formosa ports where no Imperial Custom House was His Excellency The Marquis Saionji. &c., &c., &c. established
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9. Board of Frade. rir, Sator's no Copy. REC? 4688 REG 3 MAR 96, December 2nd, 1895 No.49. Monsieur le Ministre:- In consequence of the representations whic 1 had the honour to make to Your Excellency in my note of July 29th last with respect to sugar imported from Formosa after that island became a portion of the dominions of His Imperial Majesty you were good enough to acquaint me that it had been decided that carro conveyed in Japanese foreign going vessels and foreign vessels from the open ports of Japan to ports in Formosa where Imperial Custom houses are established, or from Formosan ports whore Imperial Custom Houses are established to Japanese open ports should be treated in the same way as cargo transported from one Japanese open port to another, and that cargo transported from Formosa ports where no Imperial Custom House was His Excellency The Marquis Saionji. &C., &C., &C. established
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Board of Frade.

rir, Sator's no

Copy.

REC?

4688

REG 3 MAR 96,

December 2nd, 1895

No.49.

Monsieur le Ministre:-

In consequence of the representations

whic 1 had the honour to make to Your Excellency

in my note of July 29th last with respect to sugar

imported from Formosa after that island became a

portion of the dominions of His Imperial Majesty

you were good enough to acquaint me that it had

been decided that carro conveyed in Japanese foreign

going vessels and foreign vessels from the open

ports of Japan to ports in Formosa where Imperial

Custom houses are established, or from Formosan ports

whore Imperial Custom Houses are established to

Japanese open ports should be treated in the same

way as cargo transported from one Japanese open

port to another, and that cargo transported from

Formosa ports where no Imperial Custom House was

His Excellency

The Marquis Saionji.

&C.,

&C.,

&C.

established

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