Becial
No.
From or to whom,
Despatci No., &c.
Date.
11
18
The London Chamber
of Commerce
Transmits copy of the letter from the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce enclosed in No. 16, and of the reply thereto, and states that he has informed the Chamber, con- fidentially, of the limite placed upon him by the Secretary of State in legislating on the subject.
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Subject.
November 17
November 23
Invites observations on points men- tioned by the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce with regard to German manufactures marked "Made in Holland" and shipped to the Dutch East Indies for distribution; pro- gress and nature of liquidation of enemy firms in Hong Kong, and removal of interned Germans from the Colony.
Replies to statements in No. 18.
18
20
19
11
To the London
Chamber of Commerce
The Governor
20
Straits November 17 Bettlements (Rec. Dec. 15) Confidential
Reports on the position of the Singa- pore Oil Mills and the Medical Hall.
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1916
21
To the Governor
12
Hong Kong January 28 Confidential
22
Encloses letter from the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce covering one addressed to the Colonial Govern- ment complaining of the leisurely method of liquidation, and asking that the German community may be sent away.
12
Suggests discussion by an interdepart. mental conference of the desirability of changing the existing system of preservative liquidation of German houses in Hong Kong and the Straits Settlements into one of complete winding up.
Requests a report on the statements (1) that German goods marked **Made in
Holland" are being shipped to the Dutch East Indies for distribution, (2) that Mr. A. Bume comparatively recently acquired about a half share in two British vessels, (3) that the Manager of the Deutsche Asiatische Bank, who should have been interned, is now in Shanghai, energetically look- ing after German interests, and (4) that the firm of Ulderop and Schulter is bankrupt, and the deficit should be provided out of the funds of Jebsen & Co.
22
To the Governors
12
Hong Kong, February 10
Straits Settlements,
Gives directions for the complete
liquidation of all enemy firms.
22
Ceylon Telegram
23
To the Governor
Straits Settlements Telegram
February 21
States, in reply to No. 20, that the Singapore Oil Mills should be kept running and taken over by Govern ment, if necessary, until a suitable purchaser can be found.
23
24
15
To the Aoting Governor
Ceylon Telegram
February 22
17
25 To the Governors
Conveys instructions that debts incur- red by enemy firme having head office in enemy territory shall be allowed to rank against assets in the Colony, and that where the same firm has branches in Ceylon and Hong Kong or Straits surplus asseth in one branch shall be used to make good deficit in another.
Straits Bubblermesta,
Fong Kong Telegram
February 22
Conveys instructions with respect to the payment of debts incurred by enemy firms and the set-off of sur- plus of assets in one Colony against a deficit in another.
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