73
miloda!iras, 10.6
considere: to represent
Hong Kong 'a motional sh\re of £1,707,600, or
2181,000.
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in he light of further consi..erationa
which has since been given to this problem i now fuel,
however, thift+
onit
proosets of male puring the period of the British
must be regneded
kilitary Administration falemão-iegitimately be to ated
as reducing the cost of that vicinistration since the
latter was functioning in place of the Civil
COVETTIBONŁaj
en: that as
not aort of the
has been borne «e « ?isel obarge on Vat. funda, H.4.C.
has in thiɛ menner lårcharged to long song its
}
obligation ↑ Hong Yong in reapect of its share of the
181,000 related to the A. period.
6.
As regards any part of the rice which
have been mol: after the Civil Coverment was rue
establi asa the proceeds of which, mubject to the
further information naked for in para. 3 above, are
presumed to have been paå, over to H. „Co na part of
you may
wah to content that 1800 (b),/emmet, different considerations arise,
It
of course impo«aible to my obuther or not this
particular rios resulted in sales in the per od
subsequent to the Military Administration period, ma
say division between receipts from sale during the
periods would have to be on a purely arbitrary basis,
Moreover it is clear that on the arbitrary basis of
sing Hong
share referred to at the sal
of paragraph 4 above, any notional eredit due to the
Colony ha no relation to the actual rime delivered
to, and therefore sold in, that territory.
It sp
that