CO129-484 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1924 [1-7] — Page 491

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Dated

.2EHUTE

Miginal

DECODE

C.U.

33562

15 JUL 24

of a telegrad from "the

14th July 1924. J.C.

Received in the Colonial Office at

So long

حلمna شید

only

481

goon Hang Khang.

13.168.011 144 Jul

Confidantial. Jou lie. 7" Jug

rast

a

Clusia producers oprime

ed

quantities prohibition would mean substitution of Smanggt for fremmet opinn Theory of the British representative is unthrable oft

present the

smuggling

profices of probably are limited by the Existence of legitimate supplies a If legitimate supplies were stopped

At

be

lise the

temptation to smuggle would increased, as much larger profits Could be made especially wealthy people who now fave oprene would be driven to use Contraband a most large seizures are due to information guais big perones

who have not been

paid

well

Enough

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