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Date.
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Kast Africa Pro
1815
July 1
tectorate
Telegram
Requests to be informed by telegraph | 115
of the names of firms closed down
and firms carrying on business under supervision, and that a full report may be sent by mail
114 To War Office
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East Africa Pro- tectorate
1915
November 27
Transmite copy of Nos. 112 and 118. 120
115
War Trade Depart-
December 2
181
ment
ant
Zanzibar Telegram
July 1
Requests full particulars as to enemy firms, stating constitution and pres ent position in each case.
115
118
To War Trade Department
December 8
117
Board of Trade
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East
August 25
Africa Pro (Rec. Aug.25)
Furnishes information requested in
No. 108.
116
East Africa Pro- tectorate
December 21
tectorate
Telegram
802
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nor
East Africa Pro-
August 80
tectorate
Telegram
Informs him that the liquidator, Mr. Adams, leaves Marseilles on 18th September.
118
118 War Office
Emat Africa Pro
September 2 (Bec. Sept. 2)
East Africa Pro tectorate
116
Lor
or
119
To War Office
118
Fast Africa Pro- tectorate
1916
January 8
117
120
To Board of Trade...
East Africa Pro- tectorate
January 3
tectorate Telegram
809
East Africa Pro-
tectorate
Telegram
East
September 11
August 25 Africa Pro (Rec. Sept. 30)
tectorate
641
East Africa Pro- tectorate
799
Bast
Africa Pro-
tectorate Telegram
October 30
Inquires whether liquidation is to be extended to immovable property, lighters, and tugs or to be confined to businesses and stock-in-trade.
Instructs him, in reply to No. 107, that lighters and tugs should not be sold, but may be leased; immovable property and goodwill should not be Bold.
Confirms No. 105; encloses memoran- dum by Mr. Barth, the Attorney- General, showing action which has been taken.
Observes, in reply to No. 109, that to 118
sell the goodwill and assete of the East African Trading Company to the creditors would be contrary to the general policy of His Majesty's Government; requests to be fur- nished, before deciding whether an exception should be made in this case, with the information specified.
(Rec. Nov. 10) Reports that everything possible is 119
being done to divert business of enemy firms to local British houses, bet,meutral importers are reluctant
December 27
December, 20 1918 (Rec. Jan. 26 1916)
ĮDecember 27. 1916 (Reo. Jan. 26, 1916)
Asks for any information as to the
East African Trading Company.
Transmite, in reply to No. 115, copies 121
of Nos. 105, 109, and 110.
Transmits copy of a letter from Mears. Criddle & Criddle inquiring under what circumstances Mesers. Schauer, Welter & Co. has been declared an alien firm and placed in the hands of liquidators; furnishes particulars of the shareholding in the Company, and inquires what reply should be returned.
Transmits copy of a letter from Messrs. Criddle & Criddle, with respect to the action of the military authorities towards Messrs. Schauer and Welter, and the declaring of the firm an alien firm, and requests full information at an early date.
121
128
Transmite copies of Nos. 109 and 117, 123
and states that no information is available as to the circumstances in which the Sanatorium was comman- deered, and suggests that the General Officer Commanding in East Africa should be communicated
with direct.
Acknowledges receipt of No. 117, and 129
transmits copy of Nos. 109, 112, and 113; suggests that the War should be communicated
Office
with.
Inquires, with reference to No. 119, what reply is being made to the Board of Trade, and states that the General
in Officer Commanding East Africa will be asked as to the circumstances in which the Sana- torium was commandeered.
Transmits copy of No. 120, and con- siders that any further question regarding the status of Messrs. Schauer, Welter & Co. is one for the War Office.
124
124
Reports that the procedure laid down 125
in the Secretary of State's despatch dated 11th November is similar to that which is being followed in the Protectorate.
Reports that a draft for £1,000 on the London office of the National Bank of India, Mombasa, purchased by the Westdeutsche Handels und Plantagen Gesellschaft, in July, 1914, has not yet been presented for payment, and suggests that the money should be paid over in Lon- don to the Custodian of Enemy Property, so that the question of eventual payment may be settled at home.
125
121
War Office ...
East Africa Pro- tectorate
January 9
122
To War Office
East Africa Pro- tectorate
January 18
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to make permanent arrangements to the exclusion of former enemy agents.
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November 17
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