CO129-326 - Foreign Office - 1904 — Page 631

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Mr. Willis has been instructed to forward to this Office a copy of the Articles of Association of the Company.

It is proposed to await the receipt of the Articles before issuing any instructions to Sir E. Satow on the subject; but pending their receipt, Lord Lansdowne would be glad to be informed of the provisions of the Law of Hongkong with regard to the registration as British of Companies, the capital and management of which is wholly or mainly Chinese.

I am,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

Campbell

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! i 1 627 Mr. Willis has been instructed to forward to this Office a copy of the Articles of Association of the Company. It is proposed to await the receipt of the Articles before issuing any instructions to Sir E. Satow on the subject; but pending their receipt, Lord Lansdowne would be glad to be informed of the provisions of the Law of Hongkong with regard to the registration as British of Companies, the capital and management of which is wholly or mainly Chinese. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, Campbell
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! i 1 627 Mr. Willis has been instructed to forward to this Office a copy of the Articles of Association of the Company. It is proposed to await the receipt of the Articles before issuing any instructions to Sir E. Satow on the subject; but pending their receipt, Lord Lansdowne would be glad to be informed of the provisions of the Law of Hongkong with regard to the registration as British of Companies, the capital and management of which is wholly or mainly Chinese. I can Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, Thempbell
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Mr. Willis has been instructed to forward to this

Office a copy of the Articles of Association of the

Company.

It is proposed to await the receipt of the Articles

before issuing any instructions to Sir E. Satow on the

subject; but pending their receipt, Lord Lansdowne

would be glad to be informed of the provisions of the

Law of Hongkong with regard to the registration as

British of Companies, the capital and management of

which is wholly or mainly Chinese.

I can

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

Thempbell

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