CO129-513-5 Coastal and river trade- prevention of smuggling and illicit trading 15-10-1928 - 14-12-1929 — Page 127

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

Copy.

Enclosure io. 3.

No.45.

125

Government House,

Hong Kong, 1st March, 1928.

Sir,

With reference to your letter No.24 of

19th January, 1923, I have the honour to inform you that evidence has now been produced which satisfies me that the M/S "Wing Hung" is at present owned and controlled by two Chinese British subjects, Hessrs. Chau Sik Cheung and Chu Tsik Fuk who together constitute a private company, known as the Kwong On Co. Ltd. The Company has accordingly been informed that application should be made to you to register this vessel as a British ship under the Canton Consular District General

Regulations.

2.

As regards the complaint from the Commiss- ioner for Foreign Affairs, copy of which was forwarded under cover of your note No.6 of 9th January, 1928, I am of the opinion that the responsibility for the opium traffic from Tuchow, which is at least as great a nuisance to this Colony as it is to the Canton Govern- ment, cannot fairly be laid on the shoulders of the master or the owner of the M/S "Wing Hung" who could not do more than hand over the actual smugglers to the preventive officers at Do shing, which in fact was done.

His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General,

CANTON.

I have, etc.,

(Sd.) C. Clementi,

Governor, &c.

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