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Kruse & Co. Cigars and General fancy goods, mostly made in
Germany. The stock was disposed of and the tobacconist business
is being carried on, it is believed, with Chinese capital.
Melchers & Co. Did a very large business both in Exports and
Imports. Agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd. Their Office in
Canton still exists, but their goods are probably passed in and
out under Chinese names. This firm is particularly bitter
against the English as is shown by their correspondence. One
letter from Bremen winding up "Gott Straff England". The
Hongkong partner now a prisoner is one of the most objectionable
of the number. This is the gentleman to whom the Colonial
Secretary's letter was addressed.
Radeoker & Co. had considerable stocks on hand at the outbreak
of hostilities. For many years they held the contract to
supply Younger's beer to the Military authorities for the use
of the garrison as they were able to underquote British firms
who endeavoured to obtain the contract.
This firm had a number of Chinese who had been trained
by them in Germany and were sent through China as Commercial
Agents.
These Chinese have not been employed since the war
began but are still being paid their salaries by the liquidatore.
It has been suggested that this should be discontinued and it is
hoped the liquidatore will act on the suggestion, but it is
understood they consider they will have to refer the matter to
the Hongkong Government.
Reuter Brockelmann & Co. Stocks not very large are gradually
cleared off. Their export business in Canton is now being
conducted under the name of Alfred Richter, who is registered
as an American citizen. This gentleman was formerly R.B.&Co's
Agent in New York.
Bander, Wieler & Co. Agents for Austrian Lloyd. This firm
had very large stocks at the beginning of the war which will
probably take another 7 months to dispose of. As the money is collected it is deposited in a British Bank, of this £11,000