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Any further communication should be addressed to-
And the following letter and number
THE SECRETARY,
should be quoted:--
C.R.V/C/521
Telegraphic Address: Munorgize, London. Telephone Number: Victoria, 8700.
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sir,
MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS OF WAR,
WHITEHALL PLACE,
LONDON, S.W.L.
C.O
12 July 1918.
34390
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REG 13 JUL 181
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I am directed by the Minister of Munitions to refer to 2.0. your letters 26193/1918 of the 12th June and 28289/1918 of the 26th
June concerning the export of wolfram from Hong Kong.
I am to state, for the information of the Secretary of
State for the Colonies, that Mr. Churchill is in agreement with the Opinion expressed in paragraph 3 of your letter of the 12th June that
the present position of this matter is not altogether satisfactory.
It is regretted that it has not, so far, been possible to obtain the
formal ratification by the American Authorities of the resolutions
passed at the recent Paris Conference regarding wolfram, although the
American representatives have been repeatedly urged to obtain the
ratification of their Government. In the absence of the assistance
from the United States Government, which it had been hoped would
already have been obtained, Mr. Churchill agrees that the maintenance
of the restrictions on the export of wolfram from Hong Kong are
attended with certain disadvantages of the nature indicated in the
de third paragraph of your letter of the 12th June.
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On the other hand he is of opinion that the withdrawal
of these restrictions would result in even more serious disadvantages
to the national interests. Owing to the high prices for wolfram now
obtaining in America, the American purchasers would be able to out-
bid R.M.Government in respect of all the wolfram produced in China
which at present finds its way to Hong Kong. The result of this would
t.. be that neither the United Kingdom nor France would obtain any part
of this wolfram. While the maintenance of these restrictions may,
in some cases, divert traffic from Hong Kong to other ports of ship-
ment where no such restrictions exist, the superior advantages which Hong Kong possesses as a port of transhipment, will, so far as Mr.
Churchill is in a position to judge, always offer a substantial induce-
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