CO129-552-6 Traffic of arms to China 2-1-1935 - 27-12-1935 — Page 259

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COPY.

(F 4470/176/10)

Englosure No. 2 in Despatch to F.0. No. 1019 of 22/7/30

and Circular to Consuls No. 73, of 23/7/30.

From

To

MR. INGRAM AT SHANGHAI, BY WIRELESS

H.M. MINISTER.

Despatched

12.5 p.., 10th July, 1930.

Received Peking 9.0 2.10., 11th July, 1930.

No. 159.

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My telegram No. 141.

Maze has now received reply to enquiry which at my

request he addressed (group undecypherable) on June 7th.

Sense of reply is as follows:

A. The terms "arms" mentioned in Article 11 of new

arms regulations is explicitly defined in Article 2 of

regulations and in Article 2 of particulars of procedure,

B. In the case of a Gountry where there is no Chinese

Legation the Chinese Consul stationed there is to apply by

telegram to legation in charge of that Consulate for approval

and on approval being given may then vise the Hushao.

As regards A, ï und.rstand a translation of "National

"Government amended regulations governing transportation

"permits for military use" and of "detailed rules for

"enforcement" of the same has been sent recently to American

Legation, Peking by United States Consul-General here.

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