CO129-521-14 Chinese Customs- proposed agreement with Hong Kong 31-10-1930 - 10-1-1931 — Page 49

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From CNA,

Decypher.

Sir M. Lampson (Nanking, on tour)

3rd December, 1930.

D. 1.45 p.m. 3rd December, 1930.

7. 9.00 a.m. 3rd December, 1930.

No. 250.

My telegram No. 235.

Head of Kuanwushu informed me confidentially on

December 2nd that he had hopes that agreement might

soon be revived.

Inner history was that it had been blocked through

spite by Cantonese members of Central Executive

Committee. When Minister of Finance was recently in

the South he found that extensive smuggling was going

on through new free port of Chungshan. He had at once

ordered institution of customs cordon and had thus

severely bumped Canton sentiment. To get back at him

Cantonese members of Central Executive Committee who

were typically lacking in balance had knocked cut

Hongkong agreement of which they really knew nothing.

He felt fairly optimistic that agreement would be

revived if we let matter rest.

He confirmed that Minister of Finance was greatly

incensed at miscarriage of agreement.

Addressed to Foreign Office No. 250, repeated to

Peking and Hongkong.

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