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licenses shall only be granted sparingly to such companies
are able to show that they would be adversely affected
by a modification of an old established hong name, no
practical inconvenience is likely to be occasioned......."
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C-0 to Hongkong No.317 31/12/24 (copy to Minister in Hongkong 601/1915 of 14/3/35).
."You wi 11 no doubt consider
the advisability of arrangements being made for consultation
as a regular practice between the Registrars of Companies
at Hongkong and Shanghai prior to issue of exemptions from
the requirements of the proposed sub-section (2) of Section
64 of the Companies Ordinance".
The sub-section in its present form was embodied in
the Companies Amendment Ordinance of 1924, a copy of which (with Objects and Reasons) is attached, and now stands as
Section 93 (2) of the Companies Ordinance, 1932.
Section 203 (1) 0-in-C of 1925 requires all British
companies operating in China to exhibit at its office the name
of the country in which it is incorporated, and to state it
in prospectuses, bill heads, letter paper, advertisements,
etc.