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56945
IREC
REG 10 DEC 15
45
H.B.M.Consulate-General,
Canton, October 26th.. 1915.
I have the honour to acknowledge your letter of the 22nd. instant and 2 enclosures relating to the status of
Messrs. Kahl & Co. of Canton.
I have the honour to state that on August 10th. I forwarded to His Majesty's Minister at Peking copy of a letter from the British Chamber of Commerce at Canton calling
attention to the position of the firm of A. J. Kahi which, the
Chamber stated, appeared to have been established to carry on
business formerly done by the German firm of Sienasen & Co. at this
port. At the same time I informed His Majesty's Minister that A. J.
Kahl employed the same staff and had their offices in the same
buildings as the German firm. The foreign staff is composed of
Germans and the manager of Siamasen & Co., Ernst Lund, is Attorney
for A. J. Kahl. The name of the latter is quite unknown to the
native dealers and the sole local indication that A. J. Kahl has
a business here is his signboard attached to the premises of
Messrs. Siemssen & Co.
I enclose copy of a telegram dated June 30th.
last sent by the State Department at Washington to the United
States Consul-General at Canton. It would appear significant that
the establishment of A. Kahl as an American firm at Canton should
first have been considered necessary five days after the issue
of the recent King's Proclamation which changed the status of
German merchants in China from neutrals to enemies. Without an
examination of Messre. Siemssen & Co.'s books it is not possible
shipping to know what were Mr. Kahl's "purchasing and financing in Canton"
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to which reference is made in the above telegram and for which
Ernst Lund, the manager of Siemssen & Co., was appointed attorney.
I am inclined to believe, however, that Mr. Kahl had no such
interests and had with hitherto acted in the capacity of broker or
agent