CO129-409 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [1-3] — Page 393

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instructed the Magistrates at Shui Hing, Toi Tong and Ying Tak to advise him promptly so that there should be no delay. Furthermore, he had sent deputies to these three districts and had already heard that there is no objection (on the part of the people of the district) to the export of limestone from Thi Tong and Ying Tak, but the deputy had not yet returned from Shui ding.

To my second question he replied that the licensing fee would be in accordance with the wining Regulations, he was not sure of the amount but did not think it amounted to very much; in any CABA it would be the same as that paid by the Canton Cement Co.

I then referred to the question of the supply from the Fa Yun district. I pointed out that, if the Government intended to give us equal treatment with the Canton Cement Co., it would not be reasonable to debar us from getting supplies from this district. The Green Island Cement Co. quite understand that the Fei Shui quarry had been reserved by the Government for the supply of limestone to the Canton Cement Works, but one of our contractors had rented quarries in the Fa Un District, which are quite apart from the Government quarry, and it was not unreasonable to expect that he would be allowed to supply the Company from these quarries. I mentioned that Fa Un is a most important source of supply to the Company as unere is sufficient depth of water in the River to ake it possible to bring down supplies

all the year round, which is not the case with other districts. Lore-

-over, if the Green Island Cament Co. are driven further afield for

their supplies it necessitates higher rates of freight wuich, alone,

constitute a handicap.

H.. replied that he very much regretted that the Fa Un district could not be thrown open to the Green Island Cement Co.'s contractors as the Government had reserved that whole district for their om use. Under the circus Alces I thought it advisable not to press the question at this interview.

In conclusion I thanked .E. for his kind efforts on benalf of the Green Island Cement Co. and inforued him that the Company fully appreciated the fact that he was doing all he could to assist the settlement of this long outstanding case. I also added that,

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