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Sir.
Government house,
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RECR
REGE 24 MAR 06
Hongkong, 6th. November, 1905.
National Bank of China to Colonial Secretary of 19th. October, 1805.
Colonial Secretary to His Britan- -aic Majesty's Consul-General,Can- -ton, of 21st. October, 1905.
I have the honour to enclose for Your Excel-
-leacy's consideration copies of the cor-
-respondence noted in the margin, on the
subject of a seizure by the Viceroy at Canton of property mortgaged by one Fung
Wa Chuo a Merchant of this Colony to the
National Bank of China, Limited.
His Britannic Majesty's Consui- -General, Canton, to Colonial Secretary, of 3rd. Novemoer, 1905.
Colonial Secretary to His Eritannic #ajesty's Consul-General, Canton, of dth. November, 1905.
2.
The letter of the
Colonial Secretary dated the 21st. ultimo,
cuts the case of the National Bank of
China fully and plainly, and accurately represents the legal aspect
of the question.
3. As the Viceroy ignored the just claies of a
registered British Corporation, I trust Your Excellency will see
fit to bring his action under the notice of the proper authorities
and to press for an early removal of the attachment placed upon the
property in question, viz.:- a large quantity of coel.
s Britannic majesty's Minister,
Peking.
I have etc..
(Sd.) M. Nathan,
Governor, 80..