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Of the 724 Companies on the Register 121 are defunct, 2 were not floated, 142 were wound up and 114 were in the course of being wound up, leaving 345 on the Register at the end of 1911 representing an aggregate capital of $328,445,192.
The figures in 1910 were respectively 685, $333,497,818, 114, 2, 136, 76, 357, and $327,261,818.
There were 39 Companies registered in 1911 as compared with 86 in 1910, the revenue from which was:
Registration Fees, $5,806 as against $16,483 in 1910. Filing and other Fees, $3,474 $9,280 >> $4,196 $20,679
The number of licences granted under section 4 of "The Companies (Local Registers) Ordinance, 1907," (No.16 of 1907) enabling Companies operating outside the Colony to keep local registers of members was 162.
The Fees collected in respect of such licences amounted to $36,208.
No authorizations were issued under section 5 of the same Ordinance.
10.-FEES AND COMMISSION
The total sums collected during the year by way of Fees and Commission amounted to $48,342 as against $65,527 in the previous year.
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Mr. Kemp, Registrar, was appointed Crown Solicitor from 1st January, 1911. Mr. Wakeman acted as Registrar until the arrival on the 15th August of Mr. Hugh Adair Nisbet, who was appointed Registrar to succeed Mr. Kemp.
Mr. Melbourne, Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, was appointed to act as 2nd Police Magistrate on the 15th November; and Mr. Fletcher, Deputy Official Receiver, was appointed Deputy Registrar to perform Mr. Melbourne's duties in addition to his own duties as Deputy Official Receiver.
Mr. Mirza, 2nd Grade Clerk of Court, was granted 3 months full-pay leave and 3 months' half-pay leave to proceed to India. Mr. Alim Khan, 3rd Grade Clerk, was appointed to act as 2nd Grade Clerk in addition to his own duties and drew a portion of the lapsing salary of 2nd Grade Clerk.
Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, 2nd Interpreter, and Mr. Wong Tak Kwong, Translator, passed the necessary examinations on the 9th September and 21st February respectively to qualify themselves for the 1st class certificate, which was necessary to enable them to draw the salaries attached to their respective posts.
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Of the 724 Companies on the Register 121 are defunct, 2 were not floated, 142 were wound up and 114 were in the course of being wound up, leaving 345 on the Register at the end of 1911 represent- ing an aggregate capital of $328,445,192.
The figures in 1910 were respectively 685, $333,497,818, 114, 2, 136, 76, 357, and $327,261,818.
There were 39 Companies registered in 1911 as compared with 86 in 1910, the revenue from which was :
Registration Fees, .$5,806 as against $16,483 in 1910. Filing and other Fees,.. 3,474
$9,280
>>
4,196
$20.679
The number of licences granted under section 4 of "The Com- panies (Local Registers) Ordinance, 1907," (No. 16 of 1907) enabling Companies operating outside the Colony to keep local registers of members was 162.
The Fees collected in respect of such licences amounted to $36,208.
No authorizations were issued under section 5 of the same Ordinance.
10.-FEES AND COMMISSION.
The total sums collected during the year by way of Fees and Commission amounted to $48,342 as against $65,527 in the previous
year.
11-STAFF.
Mr. Kemp, Registrar, was appointed Crown Solicitor from 1st January, 1911. Mr. Wakeman acted as Registrar until the arrival on the 15th August of Mr. Hugh Adair Nisbet, who was appointed Registrar to succeed Mr. Kemp.
Mr. Melbourne, Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, was appointed to act as 2nd Police Magistrate on the 15th November; and Mr. Fletcher, Deputy Official Receiver, was appointed Deputy Registrar to perform Mr. Melbourne's duties in addition to his own duties as Deputy Official Receiver.
Mr. Mirza, 2nd Grade Clerk of Court, was granted 3 months full-pay leave and 3 months' half-pay leave to proceed to India. Mr. Alim Khan, 3rd Grade Clerk, was appointed to act as 2nd Grade Clerk in addition to his own duties and drew a portion of the lapsing salary of 2nd Grade Clerk.
Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, 2nd Interpreter, and Mr. Wong Tak Kwong, Translator, passed the necessary examinations on the 9th September and 21st February respectively to qualify themselves for the 1st class certificate, which was necessary to enable them to draw the salaries attached to their respective posts.
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