CO129-522-1 Illicit traffic in Chinese opium 7-12-1929 - 29-10-1930 — Page 67

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

Copy

NO. 354

(F 1757/119/87)

FOR IGN OFFICE. S..1.

5th April, 1930.

66

sir,

I transmit to you herewith cop; of letters from

the Colonial Office and Home Office, with enclosures

relating to opium under labels bearing the name Lam

Kee or Lam Kee Hop which it is suspected may originate

in Shanghai.

2. I shall be glad if you will instruct His Majesty's

Consul-General at Shanghai, should you see no objection,

to communicate privately with the authorities of the

International Settlement, in the sense suggested by the

Secretary of State for the Home Department.

I am, etc.,

(For the Secretary of State)

(sa.) C.. Orde.

Sir Miles W. Lampson, K.C.M.G., C.B.,

etc.,

etc..

Peking.

etc..

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