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established in respect of which satisfactory proof was produced to the Commissioner of Customs that it had been conveyed from a Formosan port would be treated in the same manner.

In accordance with the intimation conveyed to me by Your Excellency the duties paid by Messrs Flint Kilby and Company on the sugar imported by them from Takao in the "Bonnington" were refunded to that firm by the Customs Authorities at Yokohama and I beg to express to Your Excellency my thanks for the manner in which that case was arranged and settled.

Subsequently however the same firm applied for the return of the duty amounting to $413.13 on 3750 bags of Formosan sugar shipped from Takao on the 2nd August last to Yokohama under a through Bill of Lading allowing of transhipment at Hong Kong and landed at Yokohama by the Steamship "Strathesk".

Her Majesty's Acting Consul has discussed this case with the Commissioner of Customs at that port, but they have not been able to come to an agreement, and the latter addressed a letter to Her Majesty's Acting Consul on the 8th ultimo declining to return the duty paid on the ground that the arrangement alluded to above is applicable only to direct shipments from Formosa to Japan, and not to cargo which has passed through a foreign port. I venture however to observe that the Bill of Lading which I beg to enclose for Your Excellency's inspection affords proof that the sugar when shipped was actually destined to Yokohama, while the affidavit, which accompanies it is evidence of the Formosan origin of the cargo, which has merely passed through the harbour of Hong Kong on its way to Japan.

I should be much obliged therefore if Your Excellency would be so good as to refer this point to the proper Authorities, and I trust that they will be disposed to take the view that the rule case

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30 established in respect of which satisfactory proof was produced to the Commissioner of Customs that it had been conveyed from a Formosan port would be treated in the same manner. In accordance with the intimation conveyed to me by Your Excellency the duties paid by Messrs Flint Kilby and Company on the sugar imported by them from Takao in the "Bonnington" were refunded to that firm by the Customs Authorities at Yokohama and I beg to express to Your Excellency my thanks for the manner in which that case was arranged and settled. Subsequently however the same firm applied for the return of the duty amounting to $413.13 on 3750 bags of Formosan sugar shipped from Takao on the 2nd August last to Yokohama under a through Bill of Lading allowing of transhipment at Hong Kong and landed at Yokohama by the Steamship "Strathesk". Her Majesty's Acting Consul has discussed this case with the Commissioner of Customs at that port, but they have not been able to come to an agreement, and the latter addressed a letter to Her Majesty's Acting Consul on the 8th ultimo declining to return the duty paid on the ground that the arrangement alluded to above is applicable only to direct shipments from Formosa to Japan, and not to cargo which has passed through a foreign port. I venture however to observe that the Bill of Lading which I beg to enclose for Your Excellency's inspection affords proof that the sugar when shipped was actually destined to Yokohama, while the affidavit, which accompanies it is evidence of the Formosan origin of the cargo, which has merely passed through the harbour of Hong Kong on its way to Japan. I should be much obliged therefore if Your Excellency would be so good as to refer this point to the proper Authorities, and I trust that they will be disposed to take the view that the rule case 7
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30 established in respect of which satisfactory proof was produced to the Commissioner of Customs that it had been conveyed from a Formosan port would be treated in the same manner. In accordance with the intimation conveyed to me by Your Excellency the duties paid by Messrs Flint Kilby and Company on the sugar imported by them from Takao in the "Bonnington" were refunded to that firm by the Customs Authorities at Yokohama and I beg to express to Your Excellency my thanks for the manner in which that case was arranged and settled. Subsequently however the same firm applied for the return of the duty amounting to $413 13 on 3750 bags of Formosan sugar shipped from Takao on the 2nd August last to Yokohama under a through Bill of Lading allowing of transhipment at Hong Kong and landed at Yokohama by the Steamship "Strathesk* Her Majesty's Acting Consul has discussed this case with the Commissioner of Customs at that port, but they have not been able to come to an agreement, and the latter addressed a letter to Her Majesty's Acting Consul on the 8th ultimo declining to return the duty paid on the ground that the arrangement al- luded to above is applicable only to direct ship- ments from Formosa to Japan, and not to cargo which has passed through a foreign port. I venture how- over to observe that the Bill of Lading which I beg to enclose for Your Excellency's inspection affords proof that the sugar when shipped was ac- tually destined to Yokohama, while the affidavit, which accompanies it is evidence of the Formosan origin of the cargo, which has merely passed through the harbour of Hong Kong on its way to Japan. I should be much obliged therefore if Your Excellency would be so good as to refer this point to the proper Authorities, and I trust that they will be disposed to take the view that the rule case 7 lalu
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established in respect of which satisfactory proof

was produced to the Commissioner of Customs that

it had been conveyed from a Formosan port would be

treated in the same manner.

In accordance with the intimation conveyed

to me by Your Excellency the duties paid by Messrs

Flint Kilby and Company on the sugar imported by

them from Takao in the "Bonnington" were refunded

to that firm by the Customs Authorities at Yokohama

and I beg to express to Your Excellency my thanks

for the manner in which that case was arranged and

settled.

Subsequently however the same firm applied

for the return of the duty amounting to $413 13

on 3750 bags of Formosan sugar shipped from Takao

on the 2nd August last to Yokohama under a through

Bill of Lading allowing of transhipment at Hong Kong

and landed at Yokohama by the Steamship "Strathesk*

Her Majesty's Acting Consul has discussed this

case with the Commissioner of Customs at that port,

but they have not been able to come to an agreement,

and the latter addressed a letter to Her Majesty's

Acting Consul on the 8th ultimo declining to return

the duty paid on the ground that the arrangement al-

luded to above is applicable only to direct ship-

ments from Formosa to Japan, and not to cargo which

has passed through a foreign port. I venture how-

over to observe that the Bill of Lading which I

beg to enclose for Your Excellency's inspection

affords proof that the sugar when shipped was ac-

tually destined to Yokohama, while the affidavit,

which accompanies it is evidence of the Formosan

origin of the cargo, which has merely passed through

the harbour of Hong Kong on its way to Japan.

I should be much obliged therefore if Your

Excellency would be so good as to refer this point

to the proper Authorities, and I trust that they

will be disposed to take the view that the rule

case

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