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His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General presents his compliments to the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs and would feel obliged if the latter would furnish him with a reply to his Memo- -randum of the 22nd. ultimo.
He notes in yesterday's issue of the Min Sheng Jih Pac (& ' 0 ) a paragraph to the effect that the Canton Cement
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Works an official establishment have done exceedingly well "since the export of limestone has been prohibited" and that an extension thereof is contemplated.
It would, therefore, appear that there is still limestone
in the Province.
H. B. M. Consulate-General,
Canton, June 14, 1913.
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