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مفعلة
Enclosure 1 in Mr. Jamieson's llo. 45 of November 23, 1913.
"ovember 4, 1913.
Report on interview between H. E. the Civil Governor of Kwangtung and the Green Island Cement Co.'s -tives.
Representa-
In the company of Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Co.'s Hongkong Compradore r. ilg Hon Tez, and the Green Island Veient Co.'s Shui king. Tai Tong and Ying Tak Limestone Contractors, I called on H.E. the Civil Governor of Kwangtung this morning in accordance with the wishes of H.B.M.Consul-General, Er. J.V.Jeldes m, C.K.G.
I informed h.E. that my call was the outcome of an inter -view between himself and H.BL.Consul-General, which took place on the lat. instant at which H. E. had stated that his Covernment was prepared to issue to the Green Island Cement Co.'s Contractors permits for the quarrying and eport of Limestone from the West and North Rivers in Kwangtung prøvince on payment of a licensing fee to be commensurate with that paid by the Canton Cement Co. I informed H.E. that I had brought wita me the contractors who had formerly supplied the Green Island Cement Co. with limestone, and I requested that he would be good enough to explain fully what procedure was necessary to secure the continuation of this supply.
His Excellency replied that his Goverment is willing to grant permits to our contractors. They must, however, first file a
formal petition with nim givin full details of the situation of the
quarries and aree etc., thereof, and they must also file a similar
petition with the magistrates of the Districts in which the quarries
are situnted. As soon as the agistrates of these Districts have for-
-warded to him these petitions, duly approved by them, ns, the Civil
Governor will issue the permits on payment of the licensing fee.
I asked H. E. if he would be good enough to instruct the Magistrates of toe Districts in which we are interested to lose no time. in forwarding these petitions to him, and I also asked him if he could inform me what would be the approximate amount of the licensing fee. To my first question H.E. replied that he had already
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