ELDS & LEESE.
BACK FRESHFIELD
A FRESHFIELD.
HANGEAVÕI LEESE, BART
RISTOPHER Lowther,
Telegrams."FRESHFIELDS. STOCK. LONDON:
Telephone: 7780 CENTRAL.
New Bank Buildings,
31, Old Jewry,
Jewry (6.0.2)
Limited out there, communicated with the Colonial Secretary at
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Hong Kong with regard to Mr. Falk's position under a recent Order
In Council dealing with the nationality of persons who may have
charge of British Merchant Ships, the Company being desirous that
Mr. Falk should be given command of one of their ships. In reply
to their letter they received a letter from the Colonial Secretary
dated 19th November 1919 in which they were informed that the
Secretary of State for the Colonies was prepared to reconsider Mr.
Falk's application for naturalisation provided that he resided
continuously in Hong Kong or else in H.M, Dominions for the period
of one year.
We enclose a copy of this letter.
It is of the utmost importance to Mr. Falk that he should
be in a position to obtain naturalisation as soon as possible and
he thought that if he came to this country he might be able to get
his application expedited. He accordingly left Hong Kong last
month and has just arrived here for the purpose.
We enclose a copy of a Certificate of his service which has
been given to Mr. Falk by Jardine Matheson & Co. (the original of
which we can produce to you) from which you will see that from the 15th December 1909 down to the 25th February 1910 he has been
serving practically continuously on various ships belonging to them,