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have a very favourable opportunity

to become acquainted with the details

of our business and to utilise now

and latter to their own advantage

the information thus acquired. This

information extends to our branches,

for their correspondence and detailed reports are embodied in the Hongkong

archives.

(d). The short time allowed to us between

the appointment of the Liquidators and the deportation and/or intern-

-ment.

(e). The aim and object of the liquida-

-tion which according to the explana-

-tions of the Attorney-General in the

sessions of the Legislative Council

of October 27th and December 3 are clearly and explicitly set forth

that our trade and commerce in Hong-

-kong shall be absolutely brought to

an end without any possibility of

our taking measures for their con-

-tinuance in the future.

(f). The instructions to the Liquidators

for carrying out the liquidation.

Even if the foregoing appear at a first glance to those

not concerned as on many points not altogether lacking considera-

-tion they must be viewed in their totality as solely and wholly

for the benefit of the liquidators and of English interests.While

the first instructions to the liquidators of October 30 say:-

"The object of deporting and interning German and

Austrian subjects is not to obtain their trade",

those of November 24 on the contrary say:-

"It

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