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DRAFT.
Sir W. Robinson, K.C.M.G.
Hong Kong
No. 27
MINUTE.
Mr. Johnson 20 Jan.
Mr. Lucas 22
Mr. Fairfield. 26
Mr. Wingfield. 16 Feb 17
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Buxton.
Marquess of Ripon.
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Sir,
Downing Street 20 January, 1894.
With reference to my despatch No. 238 of 4th October 1892, I have the honour to transmit to you for your consideration and report copy of a letter from the Controller & Auditor General relative to a report by the Local Auditor on the accounts of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, dated 10th October last, which you appear to have seen under flying seal and of which you can obtain a copy from Mr. Nicolle for further reference if necessary.
2. Mr. Nicolle observes in the course of this report that the position of the Official Receiver under the Bankruptcy Ordinance of 1891 differs from that of the Official Assignee under the former Ordinance in the following three respects; (1) he is not the Registrar of the Court, (2) he gives no security and (3) he is remunerated by fees instead of the fees being paid to the Government. As regards the first point, though the Registrar himself may not...
...the reasons for considering that the duties of Official Receiver and those of...
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A.0./20846
409
DRAFT.
Sir W.Robinson, K.C.M.G.
Hong
Kong
No. 27
MINUTE.
Mr.Johnson 20 Jan.
Mr. Lucas 22
Mr. Fairfield. 26
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Mr. Wingfield. 16 feb 17 Fly
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Buxton.
Marquess of Ripon.
87
Sein by Low Rejin deen
Drafted for consideration
See further minates
(without incls/
A.0.to(.0.1 Dec. 93
C.O. to A.0.20
1894
2 Drafts
Sir,
Downing Street 20 January, 1894.
حلام
With reference to my despatch
No. 238 of 4th October 1892, I have
the honour to transmit to you for your consideration and report copy of a let-
ter from the Controller & Auditor Gener-
al relative to a report by the Local
Auditor on the accounts of the Official
Receiver in Bankruptcy, dated 10th
October last which you appear to have
seen under flying seal and of which you
can obtain a cpy from Mr Nicolle
for further reference if necessary.
2. Mr Nicolle observes in the
course of this report that the position
of the Official Receiver under the Bank-
ruptcy Ordinance of 1891 differs from
that of the Official Assignee under the former Ordinance in the following three respects; (1) he is not the Registrar of the Court, (2) he gives no security and (3) he is munerated by fees in-
being regned stead of the fees pen to the Govern-
ment. As regards the first point, ander
though the Registrar himself may not
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there
neay
alland to relónin the
L reasons for
Convidening Heat the duties of Official Researe and thine of
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