CO129-326 - Foreign Office - 1904 — Page 207

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Country of origin of the original cane sugar, found only that it did not come from a Country which the Tariff Commission

has

bounties.

decided to give

fujou and

23/5 6.2.224

at once

FOREIGN

OFFICE

FOR USE IN

EASTERN

No.

COLONIAL

Sir:-

OFFICE

C. O.

14874

2051

FOREIGN OFFICE, 27 APR 04!

April 26 1904.

Foo

With reference to your letter 12508/04 of the

13th instant I am directed by the Marquess of Lans-

downe to transmit herewith copy of a despatch which

His Lordship has addressed to His Majesty's Ambassa-

dor at Paris requesting him to draw the attention of

the French Government to the action of the Customs

Authorities of the French Colony of Indo-China in

prohibiting the import of sugar from Hongkong, and

to ask that those authorities may be instructed by

telegraph to admit such sugar at the rate estab-

lished by Decree of August 21st, 1903, for sugar

which has fulfilled the conditions prescribed by the

Brussels Convention.

The difficulty of proving that no bounty-fed

sugar is exported from Hongkong would appear to be

due to the fact that at Hongkong no certificates of

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

x b

origin

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Country of origin of the original cane sugar, found only that it did not come from a Country which the Tariff Commission has bounties. decided to give fujou and 23/5 6.2.224 at once FOREIGN OFFICE FOR USE IN EASTERN No. COLONIAL Sir:- OFFICE C. O. 14874 2051 FOREIGN OFFICE, 27 APR 04! April 26 1904. Foo With reference to your letter 12508/04 of the 13th instant I am directed by the Marquess of Lans- downe to transmit herewith copy of a despatch which His Lordship has addressed to His Majesty's Ambassa- dor at Paris requesting him to draw the attention of the French Government to the action of the Customs Authorities of the French Colony of Indo-China in prohibiting the import of sugar from Hongkong, and to ask that those authorities may be instructed by telegraph to admit such sugar at the rate estab- lished by Decree of August 21st, 1903, for sugar which has fulfilled the conditions prescribed by the Brussels Convention. The difficulty of proving that no bounty-fed sugar is exported from Hongkong would appear to be due to the fact that at Hongkong no certificates of The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. x b origin
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Country of surgan of the original cave sugar, fondand only that it did not-come from a Country which the Temament Commission has bounties.com decided to give fujou and 23/5 6.2.224 at once FOREIGN OFFIC FOR USE GASTERN No. COLONIAL Sir:- OFFICE C. 0. 14874 2051 FOREIGN OFFICE, 27 APR 04! April 26 1904. Foo With reference to your letter 12508/04 of the 13th instant am directed by the Marquess of Lans- downe to transmit herewith copy of a despatch which His Lordship has addressed to His Majesty's Ambassa- dor at Paris requesting him to draw the attention of the French Government to the action of the Customs Authorities of the French Colony of Indo-China in prohibiting the import of sugar from Hongkong, and to ask that those authorities may be instructed by telegraph to admit such sugar at the rate, estab- lished by Decree of August 21st, 1903, for sugar which has fulfilled the conditions prescribed by the Brussels Convention. The difficulty of proving that no bounty-fed sugar is exported from Hongkong would appear to be due to the fact that at Hongkong no certificates of e Under Secretary of State, Colonial office. x b origin
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Country of surgan of the original cave sugar, fondand only that it did not-come from a Country which the Temament Commission

has

bounties.com

decided to give

fujou and

23/5 6.2.224

at once

FOREIGN

OFFIC

FOR USE

GASTERN

No.

COLONIAL

Sir:-

OFFICE

C. 0.

14874

2051

FOREIGN OFFICE, 27 APR 04!

April 26 1904.

Foo

With reference to your letter 12508/04 of the

13th instant am directed by the Marquess of Lans-

downe to transmit herewith copy of a despatch which

His Lordship has addressed to His Majesty's Ambassa-

dor at Paris requesting him to draw the attention of

the French Government to the action of the Customs

Authorities of the French Colony of Indo-China in

prohibiting the import of sugar from Hongkong, and

to ask that those authorities may be instructed by

telegraph to admit such sugar at the rate, estab-

lished by Decree of August 21st, 1903, for sugar

which has fulfilled the conditions prescribed by the

Brussels Convention.

The difficulty of proving that no bounty-fed

sugar is exported from Hongkong would appear to be

due to the fact that at Hongkong no certificates of

e Under Secretary of State,

Colonial office.

x b

origin

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