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Department, and circulated for the confidential
information of Government departments, banks, shipping companies &c, both in this country and
in China and Sian. This list will consist of
three categories (a) enemy firms (b) firms who are
enemy in all but name i.e. neutral firms who
habitually act as intermediaries for enemy trading
and (c) firms with regard to whom there is evidence
that they have on certain occasions acted as inter-
mediaries for an enemy.
His Majesty's Minister in Peking has been
informed that there will be no objection to His Majesty's
Consuls in the more important shipping centres in China
continuing to keep lists of suspect firms for local
information, but that the only official black list
will be the one issued by this Department which will
be revised from time to time in accordance with the
Consular reports received through the Legation.
I am to suggest, 1f Mr Secretary Bonar Law
sees no objection, that the Governor of Hongkong may
be informed that a revised Black List for China and
Sian is now in course of preparation on the lines
indicated above and that it is hoped this list will
prove of use in connection with the licences granted to
shipowners in Hongkong under the new orders in Council.
I an,
sir,
Your most obedient,
bumble Servant.
CONTROLLER.
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