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Your second problem presents much the same difficulty as the first. If it can be proved that the goods sold en route are certificated goods they should not be further taxed, but I cannot see how this can be proved, and therefore I do not see how they can be protected.
I am submitting these views to His Majesty's Secretary of State for his Lordship's consideration.
I am, &c. (Signed) WALTER TOWNLEY.
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The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State,
and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for
the Colonies
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further section of confidential
correspondence, as marked in the margin.
Foreign Office,
February 17, 1904.
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Your second problem presents much the same difficulty as the first. If it can le proved that the goods sold en route are certificated goods they should not be further taxed, but I cannot see how this can be proved, and therefore I do not see how the can be protected.
I am subraitting these views to His Majesty's Secretary of State for his Lordship consideration.
I am, &c. (Signed) WALTER TOWNLEY.
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The Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
presents his compliments to the Under-Secretary of State,
and is directed by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
to transmit, to be laid before the Secretary of State for
the Colonies
+
further section of confidential
correspondence, as marked in the margin.
Foreign Office,
Hebruary 17, 1904.
60
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