CO129-429 - Public Offices & Others - 1915 — Page 653

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2.

Mr. Bonar Law considers

that the documents in thisɛ cases may

be regarded as satisfactory and the

China

Chartered Bank of India, Australia and

35026/Hong Kong.

£4

Governor of

H.

Kong

is there-

fore being instructed to allow the

importation of these goods.

Downing Street,

!

September, 1915.

DRAFT.

3.

Mr. Bonar Law will be glad to

The Manager,

India,

of the Chartered Bank of Australia,

& China.

learn in due course the name of the

Sir,

vessel by which these goods are to

be shipped and the date of its

departure.

4. I am to return the original

documents which you enclosed.

MINUTE.

Mr. Tennyson 1/9/15.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr. Starre; 4

Sir G. Fiddes.

Sir H. Just.

Sir J. Anderson.

Mr. Steel-Maitland.

Mr. Bonar Law.

35025

(Signed) H. J. READ.

for the Under Secretary of State

this

Com que

included un off to for

ه هست

Set draft herewith,

Copy Giv. 235.

7. "Squ

Sumpa pone

With reference to the

letter from this Department of the

12th of August, regarding certain goods

destined for Hong Kong and originally

shipped on the German steamer

"Sigmaringen", I am directed by Mr.

Secretary Bonar Law to refer you to

the letter from this Department of

Citam date, concerning goods

destined for Singapore originally.

shipped by the same steamer.

2. The position of the goods destined for Hong Kong appears to

clitiai

be the same as that of the goods f

aloremation? I referred to in the letter from this

TO Deperiant

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