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entry here. I am unable to tell from the available statistics whether this trade is significant. But if it is any consolation to Hong Kong, the restriction of the duty-free concession to wholly Irish textiles should presumably raise the average unit value of Irish cotton textile exports to the U.K."
We should certainly be grateful if you could keep us supplied with further information on the cotton textile front in Hong Kong, where possible in duplicate so that we can keep Industries Division informed.
Your letter of 29th July (addressed to the Hong Kong Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and copied here) has arrived with accompanying Press cuttings: your letter of 25th July referred to in it does not seem to have been copied to us.
I am copying this letter to Miss Welch of Industries 1 with yours of 29th July referred to above, and without enclosure to Kr. Stewart at the F.C.O.
Yours sincerely,
(Miss). M. Doyle
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