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C.J 193 56949
REG 10 DEC 15
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Singapore, 24th September, 1915.
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In reply to your letter No.3493/15 of the 11th
September, 1915, I am directed to inform you that it is hardly
correct to say that this Government has seized a shipment of
rice from Markwald and Company's Mill at Bangkok.
2.
Under the Trading with the Enemy China Siam
Persia and Morocco Proclamation 1915, trading with any firms
in Siam is now prohibited, and goods from such firms are not
allowed to enter the Colony.
3.
In one instance in which rice from an enemy
source was shipped recently to Singapore, the consignees were
refused delivery, but were informed that they might, if they
the so wished, ship it back to Bangkok. This is, no doubt,
case referred to by you,
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HONGKONG.
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R. J. WILKINSON,
Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements.
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