Copier Foreign Office.
Mr. Ingram.
By dear E
BRITISH LEGATION
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PITAIN.
324
26th July, 1930.
İ
Homy thanks for your letter of July 13th
in which you ware good enough to forward for my inform«
ation a copy of a despatch from the Kuan-ru dhu on the
mbject of the Hongkong Custome question. I fear that
these methods of indirect pressure are hardly condusive
to that friendly atmosphere on both sides necessary
any really satisfactory arrangement, and I regret that
on the chinese side they should be resorted to.
Yours sincerely,
ƒ. V. Kaze, Esquirs,
Inspector General of Customs,
SHANGHAI.
(SGD) MITES LAMPSON.
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