CO129-258 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1893 [1-4] — Page 85

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Enclosure 1.

84 has very fairly set out the circumstances of the case, and that I concur in the views which he had expressed.

I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Wilhelm Rotungsy

Mean B44

To The Most Noble

Hongkong 29th December 1892.

J 46 AC 2093

The Marquis of Ripon etc. etc.

Secretary of State for the Colonies

My Most Noble Marquis,

We the Undersigned are the Agents in Hongkong of a large and wealthy Syndicate formed for the purpose of promoting the importation into & sale in China of Refined Petroleum in Bulk,

a method of importation and sale that tends largely to facilitate transport and to diminish the cost of the Oil and so correspondingly to increase the already enormous consumption thereof throughout the East.

Hongkong was naturally selected by the Syndicate as the best position for a great central depot and premises were purchased at very great expense at Kowloon upon the assurance that every facility would be given for the establishment and extension of our business. The purchase was completed in April last; in August we commenced the erection of our tanks and the construction of wharves.

Early in October last we received from the government a draft of certain conditions to be annexed to any license to be issued for the storage of Petroleum on our premises and draft of Rules and Regulations to be made by the Governor in Council in relation to Petroleum in Bulk under the provisions of "The Dangerous Goods Ordinance 8 of 1882"

The draft conditions to be annexed to any license issued to us were very severe and imposed restrictions as to buildings etc. far beyond the requirements of any other Government in the world. We submitted to them, although they entailed on us very heavy and very needless expenditure, but as it was an expenditure to be made

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Enclosure 1. 84 has very fairly set out the circumstances of the case, and that I concur in the views which he had expressed. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Wilhelm Rotungsy Mean B44 To The Most Noble Hongkong 29th December 1892. J 46 AC 2093 The Marquis of Ripon etc. etc. Secretary of State for the Colonies My Most Noble Marquis, We the Undersigned are the Agents in Hongkong of a large and wealthy Syndicate formed for the purpose of promoting the importation into & sale in China of Refined Petroleum in Bulk, a method of importation and sale that tends largely to facilitate transport and to diminish the cost of the Oil and so correspondingly to increase the already enormous consumption thereof throughout the East. Hongkong was naturally selected by the Syndicate as the best position for a great central depot and premises were purchased at very great expense at Kowloon upon the assurance that every facility would be given for the establishment and extension of our business. The purchase was completed in April last; in August we commenced the erection of our tanks and the construction of wharves. Early in October last we received from the government a draft of certain conditions to be annexed to any license to be issued for the storage of Petroleum on our premises and draft of Rules and Regulations to be made by the Governor in Council in relation to Petroleum in Bulk under the provisions of "The Dangerous Goods Ordinance 8 of 1882" The draft conditions to be annexed to any license issued to us were very severe and imposed restrictions as to buildings etc. far beyond the requirements of any other Government in the world. We submitted to them, although they entailed on us very heavy and very needless expenditure, but as it was an expenditure to be made
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} I Enclosure 1. 84 has very fairly set out the circumstances. tances of of the case, and that I concur in the views which he had expressed. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Ordship's Most Cordient Humble Servant, Wilheim Rotungsy Mean B44 To The Most Noble Hongkong 29th December 1892. J 46 AC 2093 The Marquis of Ripon etc. etc. Secretary of State for the Colonies Most Noble Marquis We the Undersigned are the Agents in Hongkong of a large and wealthy Syndicate formed for the purpose of promoting the importation into & sale in China of Refined Fetroleum in Fulk, a method of importation and sale that tends largely to facilitate transport and to diminish the cost of the Oil and so correspondingly to increase the already enormous consumption thereof throughout the East. Hongkong was naturally selected by the Syndicate as the best position for a great central depot and premises were pur- chased at very great expense at Kowloon upon the assurance that every facility would be given for the establishment and extension of our business. The purchase was completed in April last; in August we commenced the erection of our tanks and the construction of wharves. Early in October last we received from the government a draft of certain conditions to be annexed to any license to be issued for the storage of Fetroleum on our premises and draft of Rules and Regulations: to be made by the Governor in Council in relation to Fetroleum in Bulk under the provisions of "The Dangerous Goods Ordinance 8 of 1882" The draft conditions to be annexed to any license is- sued to us were very severe and imposed restrictions as to buildings eto far beyond the requirements of any other Government in the world. We submitted to them, although they entailed on us very heavy and very needless expenditure, but as it was an expenditure to be made }
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Enclosure 1.

84

has

very fairly set out the

circumstances.

tances of

of the case,

and that I concur in the

views which he had

expressed.

I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Your Ordship's Most Cordient

Humble Servant,

Wilheim Rotungsy

Mean

B44

To

The Most Noble

Hongkong 29th December 1892.

J

46

AC 2093

The Marquis of Ripon etc. etc.

Secretary of State for the Colonies

Most Noble Marquis

We the Undersigned are the Agents in Hongkong

of a large and wealthy Syndicate formed for the purpose of promoting the importation into & sale in China of Refined Fetroleum in Fulk,

a method of importation and sale that tends largely to facilitate transport and to diminish the cost of the Oil and so correspondingly to increase the already enormous consumption thereof throughout the

East.

Hongkong was naturally selected by the Syndicate as

the best position for a great central depot and premises were pur- chased at very great expense at Kowloon upon the assurance that every facility would be given for the establishment and extension of our business. The purchase was completed in April last; in August we commenced the erection of our tanks and the construction of wharves. Early in October last we received from the government a draft of certain conditions to be annexed to any license to be issued for the storage of Fetroleum on our premises and draft of Rules and Regulations: to be made by the Governor in Council in relation to Fetroleum in Bulk under the provisions of "The Dangerous Goods Ordinance 8 of 1882"

The draft conditions to be annexed to any license is-

sued to us were very severe and imposed restrictions as to buildings eto far beyond the requirements of any other Government in the world. We submitted to them, although they entailed on us very heavy and very needless expenditure, but as it was an expenditure to be made

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