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[C, No. 9.]
It is requested that any reply to this Letter may be addressed to the Comptroller
of the Companies Department, 55, Whitehall, London, 8.W., (Telegraphic Address: "Com- panies, London,") and that the following number may be quoted:
6610.
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REAR 2 NCV15
BOARD OF TRADE,
1st November 1915.
189
Sir.
I am directed by the Board of Trade to refer to your
Gobletter of the 13th September transmitting a copy of a Bill
entitled "The Companies Ordinance, 1915" to amend the Hongkong Companies Ordinance, 1911, and in reply I am to say that, subject to the suggestions on matters of detail which are made below, the Board concur in the terms of the
Ordinance.
In Clause 2 "British Company" and "Minister" are defined, but those expressions do not appear to be used elsewhere in the Bill.
Clause 4 (5) (a). This clause provides for an appeal from a determination by the Registrar of Companies at Shanghai to the Court, and having regard to the definition
of the Court, the appeal would be to the Supreme Court of
Hongkong. It is suggested that in the case of an appeal
from the Registrar at Shanghai it should be to the Supreme
Court for China.
Clause 6 (6). It is suggested that the words "at the end of subsection (1) (d)" should be inserted at the end of
this section.
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your obedient servant,
Athyne
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial office,
S. W.