CO129-351 - Public Offices - 1908 — Page 549

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152

.at soliqu

542

83031

OR! 11 YAN

+

end le waivers ed no marnelet a berlepsz

A ROXONO!: 36 xongero sd mort dwuLT KONTA

was sure it would be much appreciated by His Government.

He stated that up to the present time the Boycott had not

been considered very serious, though the latest reports

they had received from their Consuls in Canton and Hongkong

were more pessimistic. The articles most affected so far

by the Boycott were the various marine products, fish,

seaweed, &c., which are exported from the Hokkaido to

South China and which amount to a considerable trade.

However it is expected that the Boycott of those articles

will not be of long duration as they are things for which

there is a large demand in South China and which the

Chinese are unable to purchase elsewhere.

Shipping too was now beginning to suffer somewhat

and this was really a more serious aspect of the case

Chinese agents in Japanese ports having been requested to

ship nothing in Japanese bottoms which they could send by

other steamship lines. The Company most affected was the

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Other shipping, however, was in danger

of being hit as a telegram from Hongkong to the "Tokio

Asahi" was confirmed by Mr. Ishii that Chinese merchants

in Japan had been advised to load no cargo for Hongkong

which would be due to arrive after March 31,

(Chinese Calendar)

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152 .at soliqu 542 83031 OR! 11 YAN + end le waivers ed no marnelet a berlepsz A ROXONO!: 36 xongero sd mort dwuLT KONTA was sure it would be much appreciated by His Government. He stated that up to the present time the Boycott had not been considered very serious, though the latest reports they had received from their Consuls in Canton and Hongkong were more pessimistic. The articles most affected so far by the Boycott were the various marine products, fish, seaweed, &c., which are exported from the Hokkaido to South China and which amount to a considerable trade. However it is expected that the Boycott of those articles will not be of long duration as they are things for which there is a large demand in South China and which the Chinese are unable to purchase elsewhere. Shipping too was now beginning to suffer somewhat and this was really a more serious aspect of the case Chinese agents in Japanese ports having been requested to ship nothing in Japanese bottoms which they could send by other steamship lines. The Company most affected was the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Other shipping, however, was in danger of being hit as a telegram from Hongkong to the "Tokio Asahi" was confirmed by Mr. Ishii that Chinese merchants in Japan had been advised to load no cargo for Hongkong which would be due to arrive after March 31, (Chinese Calendar)
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152 .at soliqu 542 83031 OR! 11 YAN + end le waivers ed no marnelet a berlepsz A ROXONO!: 36 xongero sd mort dwuLT KONTA was sure it would be much appreciated by His Government. He stated that up to the present time the Boycott had not been considered very serious, though the latest reporta they had received from their Consuls in Canton and Hongkoną were more pessimistic. The articles most affected so far by the Boycott were the various marine producta, Pish, seaweed, &c., which are exported from the Hokkaido to South China and which amount to a considerable trade. 29 matwalJat erit at aboua catracal to dieo%C... end ni eueniWD 4d¢ ØDAN9db of gelwovsebne mal" 120mind Þennagel, adt at freq anidad BOT?” " oldon er purorid were untad nevovod at gríðaqmke * Why te bevetna 26 ge÷d sawolf .*onete?zotni 101" a astahl floraurel off to back,lideI . see bas in esandgatag e wid Maiw Innobyt art da volteollidery Jeong bee*9*X* 'Çonoliendi ain ya mveria de TocTevab However it is expected that the Bayact. of those articles will not be of long duration as they are things for which there is a large demand in South China and which the Chinese are unable to purchase elsewhere. Shipping too was now beginning to suffer somewhat and this was really a more serious aspect of the case Chinese agents in Japanese ports having been requested to ship nothing in Japanese bottoms which they could send by Japansoc other steamship lines. The Company most affected was the A Nippon fusen Kwaisha, Other shipping, however, was in danger / of being hit as a telegram from Hongkong to the "Tokio eldaruonOP វ៉ *Y$10 b13WD ** : .058 *Asahi" was confirmed by Mr. Ishii that Chinese merchants in Japan had been advised to load no cargo for Hongkong which would be due to arrive after March 31, (Chinese Calendar)
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152

.at soliqu

542

83031

OR! 11 YAN

+

end le waivers ed no marnelet a berlepsz

A ROXONO!: 36 xongero sd mort dwuLT KONTA

was sure it would be much appreciated by His Government.

He stated that up to the present time the Boycott had not

been considered very serious, though the latest reporta

they had received from their Consuls in Canton and Hongkoną

were more pessimistic. The articles most affected so far

by the Boycott were the various marine producta, Pish,

seaweed, &c., which are exported from the Hokkaido to

South China and which amount to a considerable trade.

29 matwalJat erit at aboua catracal to dieo%C... end

ni eueniWD 4d¢ ØDAN9db of gelwovsebne mal"

♦ 120mind Þennagel, adt at freq anidad BOT?”

"

oldon er purorid were untad nevovod at gríðaqmke

*

Why te bevetna 26 ge÷d sawolf .*onete?zotni 101"

a

astahl

floraurel off to back,lideI . see bas

in esandgatag e wid Maiw

Innobyt art da volteollidery Jeong bee*9*X*

'Çonoliendi ain ya mveria de TocTevab

However it is expected that the Bayact. of those articles

will not be of long duration as they are things for which

there is a large demand in South China and which the

Chinese are unable to purchase elsewhere.

Shipping too was now beginning to suffer somewhat

and this was really a more serious aspect of the case

Chinese agents in Japanese ports having been requested to

ship nothing in Japanese bottoms which they could send by

Japansoc other steamship lines. The Company most affected was the

A

Nippon fusen Kwaisha, Other shipping, however, was in danger

/

of being hit as a telegram from Hongkong to the "Tokio

eldaruonOP

• • វ៉

*Y$10 b13WD **

: .058

*Asahi" was confirmed by Mr. Ishii that Chinese merchants

in Japan had been advised to load no cargo for Hongkong

which would be due to arrive after March 31,

(Chinese

Calendar)

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