CO129-540-13 Proposal by Chinese Government to establish vice-consulate in Hong Kong 6-6-1932 - 30-12-1932 — Page 81

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17 SEP 1932

COL. OFFICE

NO DISTRIBUTION.

Decode.

Mr. Ingram (Peking).

14th September 1932.

D.

(By Wireless) 14th September 1932.

R.

9.00 p.m. 14th September 1932.

No. 682 (R).

Following received from Mission, September 11th,

begins:-

Addressed to Peking No. 333, repeated to Commercial

Counsellor.

Your telegram 442.

Hsu Mo informed me last night that Waichiaopu were strongly opposed to Customs at Kooloon dealing with

consular invoices. I gather from him that he would be satisfied if Hongkong authorities would agree to appoint some agent not necessarily proper consular officer who would simply deal with endorsement of invoices.

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