CO129-517-1 Administration and function of Chinese Maritime customs- prevention of smuggling across Chinese frontiers 7-2-1929 - 15-11-1929 — Page 158

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Mr.

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Mr.

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Mr.

Mr. Bottomley.

Sir E. Harding.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Sir G. Grindle.

Sir C. Davis.

Sir S. Wilson.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Lord Lovat.

Mr. Amery.

62847/29 Hong Kong

Sir,

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166

June, 1929

DRAFT.

HONG KONG

SECRET

GOVERNOR.

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Memorandum

encl. mi (5)

18~30035/27

without end Copy to F.0.only.

5

(1)

I am etc. to acknowledge

the receipt of your Secret despatch

of the 7th of February on the subject

of the position which would arise

in Hong Kong were the Foreign

Inspectorate of the Chinese

Maritime Customs to be abolished.

A copy of your despatch was

communicated to the Foreign Office

who have requested that your

attention should again be drawn

to their views on the question of

the activities of the Chinese

Maritime Customs in Hong Kong

expressed in the Foreign Office

letter of the 30th of November, 1927,

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