CO129-321 - Public Offices & Others - 1903 — Page 388

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381

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certsin times, independently of one another.

The prohibition imposed by the Provincial authorities on July 24th last, although not notified by the Customs at the time, was yet given effect to by the refusal of the Commissioner to permit the export of certain cattle belonging to a British Firm, as reported in my Despatch of August 2nd. The withdrawal of the prohibition, although officially communicated to the Customs Department by the Viceroy, is not recognised pending the receipt of instructions from the Inspector General in Peking.

I have, &c.,

(Signed)
Harry H. Fox.
Acting Consul.

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381 ? certsin times, independently of one another. The prohibition imposed by the Provincial authorities on July 24th last, although not notified by the Customs at the time, was yet given effect to by the refusal of the Commissioner to permit the export of certain cattle belonging to a British Firm, as reported in my Despatch of August 2nd. The withdrawal of the prohibition, although officially communicated to the Customs Department by the Viceroy, is not recognised pending the receipt of instructions from the Inspector General in Peking. I have, &c., (Signed) Harry H. Fox. Acting Consul.
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381 ? certsin times, independently of one another. The prohibition imposed by the Provincial su- thorities on July 24th last, although not notified by the Customs at the time, was yet given effect to by the refusal of the Commissioner to permit the ex- port of certain cattle belonging to a British Firm, as reported in my Despatch of August 2nd. The with- drawal of the prohibition, although officially com- municated to the Customs Department by the Viceroy, is not recognised pending the receipt of instructions from the Inspector General in Peking. I have, &c., (Signed) Harry H. Fox. Acting Consul.
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381

?

certsin times, independently of one another.

The prohibition imposed by the Provincial su-

thorities on July 24th last, although not notified

by the Customs at the time, was yet given effect to

by the refusal of the Commissioner to permit the ex-

port of certain cattle belonging to a British Firm,

as reported in my Despatch of August 2nd. The with-

drawal of the prohibition, although officially com-

municated to the Customs Department by the Viceroy, is

not recognised pending the receipt of instructions

from the Inspector General in Peking.

I have, &c.,

(Signed)

Harry H. Fox.

Acting Consul.

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