CO129-401 - Governor Sir May - 1913 [5-6] — Page 113

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Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 8th. May, 1913.0

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Gentlemen,

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In continuation of my letter of 22nd April, I

am directed to inform you that a sample was procured from Manila

of the Opium seized on board the 3. S. "Loongsang" and an analysis shows that it cannot be identified as opium prepared by the Hong-

-kong Farmer.

2.

I am to add that from investigations made it

appears that this opium was shipped at Amoy as ordinary cargo for

trans-shipment at Hongkong for Manila.

I am etc.,

(Ed.) A. M. Thomson,

Colonial Secretary.

Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Company, Limited.

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