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of

the condition

spon

offered which the Bank on such withdrawal, My Lords consent to exercise

My Lords, referring to the establishment of the

Bank of New Zealand in Fiji,

are under the impression

that the power reserved

to them by the 4th section of the Hong Kong

Shanghai Bank Ordinance 1866, and they hereby

authorise the Company to establish a Branch at

Singapore.

The Secretary of State asks whether the Straits

Settlement Bill for the establishment of the Bank in

that Colony may now be proceeded with. It appears,

however, to My Lords that as the Bank derives its

powers of corporate action from the Ordinance of Hong Kong

and as that Ordinance only empowers it to establish a

Bank in Singapore with the assent of the Treasury, it will be proper, in the first instance,

to comply with the requirements of the incorporating

ordinance, and to give the Treasury authority

therein required.

As a Bank incorporated and possessing the necessary

powers under the law of one Colony, may establish

a branch in another Colony, if the general law of

the latter Colony does not forbid it, and if so,

the absence of restrictive Banking legislation in the

Straits Settlement, there would appear to be no absolute

necessity for a Straits Ordinance. If, however,

in this case the Secretary of State would prefer to obtain

the direct assent of the Settlement, there can be no

objection, but the Ordinance must, My Lords think,

recite the conditions upon which the authority of

this Board, as required by the Hong Kong Ordinance,

has been obtained, and it must in other respects

accord with the powers granted under the Hong Kong

Ordinance.

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83 of the condition spon offered which the Bank on such withdrawal, My Lords consent to exercise My Lords, referring to the establishment of the Bank of New Zealand in Fiji, are under the impression that the power reserved to them by the 4th section of the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Ordinance 1866, and they hereby authorise the Company to establish a Branch at Singapore. The Secretary of State asks whether the Straits Settlement Bill for the establishment of the Bank in that Colony may now be proceeded with. It appears, however, to My Lords that as the Bank derives its powers of corporate action from the Ordinance of Hong Kong and as that Ordinance only empowers it to establish a Bank in Singapore with the assent of the Treasury, it will be proper, in the first instance, to comply with the requirements of the incorporating ordinance, and to give the Treasury authority therein required. As a Bank incorporated and possessing the necessary powers under the law of one Colony, may establish a branch in another Colony, if the general law of the latter Colony does not forbid it, and if so, the absence of restrictive Banking legislation in the Straits Settlement, there would appear to be no absolute necessity for a Straits Ordinance. If, however, in this case the Secretary of State would prefer to obtain the direct assent of the Settlement, there can be no objection, but the Ordinance must, My Lords think, recite the conditions upon which the authority of this Board, as required by the Hong Kong Ordinance, has been obtained, and it must in other respects accord with the powers granted under the Hong Kong Ordinance. 7 On My REIGN me ar
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83 of the condition spon offered which the Bank the euch with- drawal, My Lords consent to cxercise My Lords, referring to the establishment of the are under the impression the power reserved Bank of New Zealand in Fiji, that Ou andp to them by the 4th section of the Hony Hong Thanghai Bank Ordinance 1866 and They hereby f / authorise the Company to establish Branch at at Singapore. The Secretary of State acks whether the Shouts Settlement Bill for the establishment of the Bank in I that Colony may now be proceeded with. It appears, however, to My Lords that as the Bank derives its powers of corporate action from the Ordinance off Hong trông and as that Ordinance only empowers it Singapore with the assent of to establish a Bank in the Treasury, it will be proper, in the first instance, to comply with the requirements of the incorporating · ordinance, and to give the Treasury authority therein required. as Bank incorporated and possessing the neceftary powers under the law of one Colony, may establish in a branch in another Colony, if the general law of the latter Colony does not forbid it, and if so, the absence of restrictive Banking legislation in the Straits Settlement, there would appear to be no absolute for a Straits Ordinance. If, necessity in this case however, the Secretary of State would prefer to obtain the direct assent of the Settlement, there can be no objection, but the Ordinance must, My Lords think, recite the conditions upon which the authority of this Board, as required by the Hong Hong Outinance, has been obtained, and it must in other respects P accord with the powers granted Ordinance. under the Hong Kong 7 On My REIGN me ar
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83

of

the condition

spon

offered which the Bank the euch with-

drawal, My Lords consent to cxercise

My Lords, referring to the establishment of the

are under the impression

the power reserved

Bank of New Zealand in Fiji,

that

Ou

andp

to them by the 4th section of the Hony Hong

Thanghai Bank Ordinance 1866 and They hereby f

/

authorise the Company to establish Branch at

at Singapore.

The Secretary of State acks whether the Shouts

Settlement Bill for the establishment of the Bank in

I that Colony may

now

be proceeded with. It appears,

however, to My Lords that as the Bank derives its

powers of corporate action from the Ordinance off Hong trông

and as that Ordinance only empowers it

Singapore with the assent of

to establish a

Bank in

the Treasury, it will be proper, in the first instance,

to comply with the requirements of the incorporating

· ordinance, and to give the Treasury authority

therein required.

as

Bank incorporated and possessing the neceftary

powers under the law of one Colony, may

establish

in

a branch in another Colony, if the general law of

the latter Colony does not forbid it, and if so,

the absence of restrictive Banking legislation in the

Straits Settlement, there would appear to be no absolute

for a Straits Ordinance. If,

necessity

in this

case

however, the Secretary of State would prefer to obtain

the direct assent of the Settlement, there can be no

objection, but the Ordinance must, My Lords think,

recite the conditions upon which the authority of

this Board, as required by the Hong Hong Outinance,

has been obtained, and it must in other respects P

accord with the powers granted

Ordinance.

under the Hong Kong

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On

My

REIGN

me

ar

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