and Anstoin, done through the Colony,
With reference to the remarks
On page 11
of
2
imperar of the Gois despeich
the Report him.
regard to the collection of samples
Iow to my that it afferm
Mo Harement degrable to defer
any action in that diation until the Board of Trade are in position, after conucoration of the report, to judge how par
samples from Hong Kong might
prove to be of 464 really
to British
prontical value
manufacturers.
1
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2
(81gned) H. J. READ.
for the Under Secretary of Stato,
Intercourt would.
suggest that it would be advisable to defer
actin
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DRAFT.
HONGKONG.
No. 25
Governor
Sir F.H.MAY,K.C.M.G.
26
Gov/47401/HongKong
д
lopisy
Downing Street,
25 January, 1915.
Sir,
I have the honour to transmit
MINUTE.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Colla's 22
Mr. Harris
Sir G. Fiddes.
Sir H. Just.
Sir J. Anderson.
Lord Islington.
Mr. Harcourt.
Memo. in 47401a, macked
Attu
Dagen au??
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to you, with reference to previous
His
correspondence.on the subject or trading
between HongKong and Germany and o
Austria, a copy of a Memorandum
received semi-officially from the Board
of Trade as to samples of certain
goods which the Board would like to
Ma's Conabrey
receive for exhibition in t Cit
2. I shall be glad if you
can see your way to give instructions
for the collection of these samples
and the information connected with
them. It would not appear to be a
costly mattery and I should Life that the (obven't list und deject
Gut
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