the price
46.26/8/4
N°
30.
13600
RECE
REO 18 MAR 18
49
Mr. Grindle:
So proceed and reply to Messrs.
Dunlop's letter attached as in Mr. Tennyson's
pencil note; i.e. that we have received an
answer and are in comm. with B. of Ti
ACC
27.3.18
G.G. 27.3.15
In Immers
37
Sir,
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
HONGKONG. 21st. January, 1918.
I have the honour to acknowledge the
47017... receipt of your Despatch No. 227 of the 10th. of October,
1917, on the subject of the sale of the trade marks register- -ed in the joint names of Messrs. W. &. C. Dunlop and Messrs.
Meyərink & Co.
2.
Your Despatch contains no reference to
the sale of the goodwill, which is necessarily involved in
the sale of the trade marks, of the business of Nessra.—
Meyerink & Co. in whole or in part.
3.
I would suggest therefore that the good- -will of the piece goods department of Messrs. Meyerink & Co. might be sold to Messrs. W. & C. Dunlop together with the interest of the former Firm in the trade marks, and that the assignment should be expressed to be only of the rights and goodwill within Hongkong and that it should restrain the purchaser from using either the name of Meyerink & Co. or its Chinese equivalent. I shall be glad to learn whether you approve these suggestions.
I would, however, point to the great difficulty of forming an estimate of the consideration to be asked, or of judging of the adequacy of any offer which Masers. T. & C. Dunlop might make.
The
E RIGHT HONOURABLE
WALTER LONG, M.P..
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