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Enclosure 5.
Rob. Shewan, Esq.,
Hongkong.
Dear Mr. She wan,
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Shanghai, 20th. April, 1915.
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I still have to thank you for your kind lines
of January 27th. from which I was very sorry to learn that you had been laid up, however, I hope that it was nothing very serious and that you have fully recovered in the mean time.
Now and again I hear from Mr. Schluter about
the progress made with liquidatiảng our firm and I will not fail
to express my gratitude to you for the careful manner in which you
guard our interests. I understand that the market conditions at your end are extremely bad, more especially for piecegoods, and although the outlook is rather gloomy, let us hope that things will right themselves before long.
As regards the Texas Company it will no doubt
interest you to hear that I have just been informed that the
Company had obtained Mr. Fuhrmann's consent on behalf of R. B. &
Co. to a transfer of their agency, hitherto conjointly held by
Messrs. Sanders, Rahders & Co. Ltd. and our firm, to Messrs.
Sanders Rehders and Co. Ltd. London who in their turn have appoint-
-ød Mr. H. Cheetham to represent them at Hongkong. Mr. Fuhrmann
writes me that under the existing unfortunate circumstances he
could not but agree to the T, Coy's wishes, seeing that we were
debarred from carrying on their business at Hongkong and that it
was of no avail to raise further obstacles, as our contract with
the T. Coy. anyhow would expire on the lst. October, 1915. Having
regard to the situation it also appears to me that it would be best
for us to submit to the Texas Coy's wishes.
As to the personality of Mr. H. Cheetham I may
mention that this gentleman was under contract with out firm as
manager of our Piecegoods Department until the end of 1914 which