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Excellency
Sir:-
SHANGHAI.
SUPREME COURT,
10th June, 1914.
86
I have the honour to acknowledge Your Excellency's
despatch No. 1787 of the 30th May and its enclosures.
There are one or two points in Mr. Kemp's memorandum
which I can clear up at once, and I will, therefore,
do so reserving any remarks that it may be desirable
that I should make on the draft bill for a later
despatch.
Mr. Kemp, owing no doubt to his having come
into these discussions after the earlier negotiations
has, I think, not realized that all registration of
companies under the Hongkong Ordinances by the
Registrar in Shanghai by fiction takes place in
Hongkong. The Life and Fire Ordinances therefore
apply to them in Hongkong and China but unless they
are made part of our Company law in China His
Majesty's Courts in China cannot enforce them. I
ir F. H. May, K.C.M.G.,
think
&c.,
&c.,
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Hongkong.