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between Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Deacon & Harston, acting for
the two Chinese directors, Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, acting
for the liquidators, and the Government, with reference to the
resumption of control over the Company by the directors, and the
matter is still unsettled.
portance.
This case raises two questions of considerable im-
In discussing these questions below the term alien
enemy" is used as meaning alien person resident or carrying on
business in an enemy country. The term is used in the Alien
Enomies (Winding up) Ördinance in a different sense, being there
equivalent to "enemy subject". This ambiguity is liable to
cause some confusion unless guarded against, The original
intention was to use the term "eneny subject" in that enactment,
but the term 'alien enemy" was adopted in deference to the
terminology of the Imperial Aliens Restriction Order, 1914.
One question raised is whether a company composed
wholly or largely of aliens can be the owner of a British ship.
The view heretofors taken by this Government is expressed in
the Colonial Secretary's letter of the 14th September address-
ed to H.B.M's Consul at Hoihow, In spite of the authority
there cited the question was, however, treated as an open on
by Sir Samuel Evans in his judgement in the cases of the "Tommi
and the Rotbergand", reported in the Law Times Newspaper of
the 24th October, vol. 187, p. 572, and in the Solicitors
Journal of the 31st October, vol. 59, P. 26. Two points
however, should not be lost sight of with regard to those cases
(a) that the shareholders there were alien enemies with an
enemy domicile, and (b) that the case was a Prize Court case.
The /
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