CO129-400 - Governor Sir May - 1913 [3-4] — Page 507

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-tion of the Canton Cement Works' monopolistic petition has not

been got over by the statement that it was merely a citation, for,

to anyone conversant with the effect which official proclamations

have on the minds of Chinese readers of such documents, it is

manifest that it was meant to act as a deterrent to all engaged in

the stone-quarrying industry and did do so. It has, whatever the

Commissioner of Industry may say to the contrary, completely cut

off all supplies of stone før export. Mr. Jamieson has repeatedly

stated that he has no desire to support Chinese citizens in commit-

-ting breaches of the law, but he finds difficulty in believing

that all limestone quarries in the province, with the exception of

those working the Fei Shu Quarry, are lawbreakers. In any case

neither he nor the Green Island Company can find any who are not

held to be such, and the Commissioner of Industry declines to

afford them any assistance both in this quest as well as in the

matter of getting their contracts carried out, although in the

last letter from the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, dated the 17tl

instant, these are admitted to be not irregular.

Mr. Jamieson has also to express some surprise that during the months of discussion no attempt would appear to have been made to facilitate matters by investigating titles, so as to regularise the industry, which has been carried on by limestone quarriers in the province during at least the last twenty years.

H. B. M. Consulate-General,

Canton, April 22, 1913.

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