CO129-565-8 British Medical aid for China- sponsered by League of Nations 14-10-1937 - 5-1-1938 — Page 20

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

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shipped by s.s. André Lebon of the Messageries Maritimes, which

is due in Hong-Kong on or about January 7th, 1938, whereas the

drugs exported from the United Kingdom are being shipped by

the P. & O. s.s. Carthage, due in Hong-Kong on or about

January 20th, 1938. The drugs are packed with other medical

stores in wooden boxes consigned to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson

and Co. Ltd., Hong-Kong, and marked "Epidemic Commission, League

of Nations".

It is also proposed to lay down in Hong-Kong a general

stock of medical supplies for the needs of the medical units.

Among these medical supplies might be certain quanitites of

narcotic drugs.

If necessary, I shall have the honour to request

the kind assistance of your Government for the entry into

Hong-Kong of such additional drugs as soon as I am in

possession of the export authorisations from the countries of

origin and of information as regards time of shipment, arrival

in Hong-Kong, etc.

A copy of this letter is being sent to the Secretary

of State for Foreign Affairs in the United Kingdom, for

information.

I have, etc.,

(Signed) S. LESTER.

Deputy SECRETARY-GENERAL.

P.S.

The drugs exported from France include 250

ampoules of 0.01 morphine hydrochloride in 5 boxes of

50 ampoules each in regard to which the Secretariat has

not yet received a copy of the export permit.

The copy

has been requested from the French authorities and will

be transmitted to the Government of Hong Kong by air-mail

immediately on receipt from Paris.

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