CO129-422 - Governor Sir May - 1915 [5-6] — Page 304

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297 re-exportation to neutral countries in Europe. You will see from my circular despatch February 15th. that Manchester goods are not affected and that you are to prohibit only those classes of Bradford and other woollen goods of which exportation from United Kingdom is prohibited to all foreign destinations. You will appreciate necessity for this prohibition in view of demands upon manufacturers here for Army clothing. Stocks of these woollen goods already in Hongkong or now on their way may be exported to

usual markets if intended for local and non-enemy consumption but supplies shipped from United Kingdon after this date should be regarded as available only for retail sale in Hongkong or for ship- -ment to another British destination. You will understand general- -ly that it is expected that old goods shipped to Hongkong from another part of the Empire under licence or other special authority will be consumed in Hongkong and that goods allowed to go freely to Hongkong qua British possession from another part of the Empire will not be re-exported to foreign destinations. Merchants propos- -ing to obtain from another part of the Empire such goods with a view to transhipment or re-exportation to destinations to which they cannot be exported directly from that part of the Empire should be instructed to apply to Government concerned for authori- -ty to ship to those destinations. Goods arriving at Hongkong from British ports for transhipment to destinations to which they cannot be exported directly from such ports should be allowed to proceed to destinations on proof that exportation to such destina- -tions has been authorized. This means in case of goods from United Kingdom production of licence which is carried on ship and which Master should leave with goods when landed for transhipment as evidence of authorised destination.

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