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f
point of view of trade
and
that Dis J. frendle thinks it should be approached from the
pant of oren of public security
oforen
ma
hes
me wonder whether a
Cxcaler despatch is deserable
at all!
BH6
15.11.30
Of the two drafts,I prefer draft "A". That draft
does not call for a general enquiry and report--
which might precipitate difficulties, and which
would in any event place the whole question in a different light by requiring definite action?
Draft A also states the difficulties more fully;
and gives a better conspectus of the position, to
my mind. I have suggested one rather important
addition to draft" A. Probably, the main "internat-
ional" difficulty turns on the question of domicile.
It would therefore seem advisable to insist on
registration under Pritish Company law, and a
British domicile--which I think follows from
registration. We can do a good deal to cut out
difficulties by securing that our domestic law
alone applies. The point seems one for the