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Travers Clarke,
K.C.R.. K.C.M.G.
:
Gov/13022/23.
Hong Kong.
464
O. D. R 23 AR
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23 March, 1923.
Dear Sir Travers Clarke,
At the request of Sir James
Stevenson I am enclosing, for your perusal,
copies of corres.
of Hong
Kong respecting the nature of the exhibit
of thatigel „ð at the British Empire Exhbn.
the
Mr.
MINUTE.
17. Greenhill 22/3
Mr. Hood 22,
Mr.
Mr. Davia.
★ Sir G. Grindle. 22
Sir H. Bead.
Sir J. Masterton Smith.
Mr. Ormsby Gore.
Duke of Devonshire.
· from Hongkong - 127el: (2767)-
m.S.N. Stabb
1237el (9861)
pastel
(6March (11980)
together with cupies of sOFFER.
subject with the Genl. Kanagar of the
Exibn
You will no doubt remember that
the Management Cttee. of the Exhbn. at
their Meeting of the 8th. inst., endorsed
the opinion of the Empire Products Cttes.
that while there would be no objection to
a Chinese Restaurant, it would be necessar
• Major Belcher (1581)to adhere to the principle, already laid
(13022)
1 fr Hongkong - is thich
down, that articles exhibited must be
produced or mainly manufactured in the
British Empire. Articles of Chinese
manufacture could not therefore be
exhibited or sold.
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