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8traits January 28 Settlements (Rec. Feb. 23)
82
Reports on the progress made with the liquidation of enemy firms in the Colony; inquires whether the policy of His Majesty's Government will permit of the closing of the Oil Mills, the Medical Hall, and the rubber while allowing Messrs. factory Siemens Brothers and Company the same facilities as they have in England, and whether buildings of liquidated firma may be maintained empty or should be leased for the benefit of the firm.
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The Acting Governor
Ceylon
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Subject
March 7 (Rec. March 81)
Transmits copy of a memorandum by the Attorney-General on the diffi- culties in the way of an expeditious liquidation of the business of Messrs. Freudenberg & Co.; confesses that he sees no way out of the difficul- ties, and asks for instructions; inquires whether it would be prac ticable to advertise in England the intention to sell the more important properties and to invite tenders for them; sale locally would mean prac- tical confiscation.
Furnishes information requested in
No. 30.
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To the Governors ...
Hong Kong
February 24
81. Btraita
Transmite, with observations and instruc
tions, copy of No. 2.
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88
Board of Trade
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April 17
Bettlements
74,
Ceylon 98
28
To the Governor
Straits Settlements Telegram
March 1
Replies to No. 26 that the question of Siemens is under consideration; that the Behn Meyer rubber factory should be treated on the lines of the Singapore Oil Mills, and that the liquidation of any firms also trading in Hong Kong should not be com- pleted unless both branches solvent.
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34 Foreign Office
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Straits Settlements
April 19
86 To Board of¡ Trade
(Bankruptcy Department)
April 26
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86
The Governor
Ceylon Telegram
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The Governor
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Hong Kong (Rec. March 1) Replies to Nos. 22 and 25; assumes
Telegram
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To Board of Trade
(Companies Depart- ment)
March 15
81
The Acting Governor
Caylon 97
February 28 (Rec. March 20)
that private estates may be sold; proposes to save liability of liqui- dated firms under disclaimed con- tracts; deprecates provision that after liquidation no action may be brought against liquidated firms.
Refers to the Report of the Interde- partmental Committee; calls atten- tion to certain differences in the policy recommended in the Report and that laid down by the Trading with the Enemy (Amendment) Act, 1918, and requests more definite information as to the policy the Board of Trade intend to pursue in regard to the pointe specified.
States that the question of liquidation only affects the firm of Freudenberg & Co., and transmite copies of letters from the controllers of the firm showing the nature of the business carried on, from-the Collector of Customs as to the practice of his department in regard to goods con- taining material of enemy origin, and from the Chamber of Commerce on the question of the winding-up of enemy firms
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Transmits copy of a note from Swiss Minister requesting that the order for the sale by auction of certain buildings in Penang, belonging partly to Sturzenegger & Company may be withdrawn.
Explains difficulties which have arisen in connexion with the proposed liquidation of Messrs. Freudenberg & Co., and other firms in Ceylon, and requeste assistance in arriving at a decision in the matter.
(Rec. May 1) Inquires, with reference to No. 22, whether it would not be desirable to make no distinction between estates and similar properties of a firm with several partners, and those of either a private individual or a firm with only one partner.
Agrees, in reply to No. 29, that trade marks and goodwill should not be sold, and withdraws proposal that no action may be brought against liqui- dated firms; Secretary of State does not understand proposal to save liability of liquidated firms under disclaimed contracts; assumes that real property and shares in public companies will be sold subject to rights of secured creditora.
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Hesitates, in reply to No. 85, to advise what should be included in the term business assets, which seems to be a question to be dealt with locally; sees no objection to the proposed instructions,
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To the Governor
Hong Kong Telegram
May 1
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88
Board of Trade
Ceylon
May 5
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89
To Foreign Office
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Straits Settlements
May 6
Submite views on the subject of the sale of certain enemy property in Penang.
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40 To the Governor
Ceylon Telegram
May 9
Replies to the points raised in No. 82.
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