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American Consular Service.
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59
REG 10 DEC 15
Hongkong, October 13, 1915.
The Honourable
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The Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.
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Sir,
Referring to your No. 58 in 3590,195 of the 5th. October, 1915 in regard to cablegrams of Messrs. Frazer and Compa-
Also -ny and referring to my communication of this day in general
discussion of this subject, I have the honour to request that this
office be furnished at as early a date as possible with particulare
of the action of the Colonial Government in regard to thiamatter.
Thanking the Colonial Government for whatever
information may be had in the premises.
I have etc.
(8d.) George E. Anderson,
Consul-General.
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