CO129-517-1 Administration and function of Chinese Maritime customs- prevention of smuggling across Chinese frontiers 7-2-1929 - 15-11-1929 — Page 30

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Code telegram to Sir M. Lampson (Peking).

Foreign Office.

28th October, 1929.

6.30 p.m.

No. 371.

(R).

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Your telegram No. 834 (of October 22nd:

Hongkong-China Customs Convention).

Following from Sir V. Wellesley: -

I do not think there has been any intentional

We knew Maze was

departure from "usual procedure".

in communication with you but he may not have com-

municated documents which he thought you should

properly receive from Hongkong. He kept Mr.Stephenson

fully informed of all developments and doubtless thought

that Sir C. Clementi would similarly inform you and

Colonial Office.

Unfortunately Sir C. Clementi has not

done so. Colonial Office have heard nothing from Hongkong

except Governor's despatch of August 1st received early

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in October. They first heard of negotiations from Canton

despatch of July 24th received here on August 31st.

Meantime we had heard from Mr. Stephenson on July 30th 13

that agreement ad referendum had been reached between

Mr. Maze and Governor and on October 4th that Chinese

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Government were prepared to accept agreement subject to

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