CO129-339 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1907 [1-3] — Page 590

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t 586 falls to the ground with that proposal.

3. I have been in communication with the Consul-General at Canton with regard to his suggestion that this Government and that of Canton might come to some reciprocal arrangement with regard to questions of bankruptcy and I have also had the advantage of a short conversation on the subject with Sir Havilland de Sausmarez. Mr. Mansfield is inclined to believe that the respectable Mercantile community at Canton would welcome a scheme for having an Official Receiver in that port who would work in agreement with the Official Receiver in Hongkong and thinks that he may be able to induce the members of the Commercial Board to take the initiative in proposing this to the Authorities. If he is able to do this Sir H. de Sausmarez is of opinion, in which I entirely concur, that the matter is worth pursuing and that we should give such assistance as we can in drawing up a workable scheme. If, however, the Cantonese cannot be induced to take the initiative in the matter I do not propose, in the face of Sir John Jordan's opinion, as set forth in his Despatch to which reference is made above, to move further in the matter.

I have the honour to be, My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

I Mather

Governor, &c.

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A t 586 falls to the ground with that proposal. 3. I have been in communication with the Consul-General at Canton with regard to his suggestion that this Government and that of Canton might come to some reciprocal arrangement with regard to questions of bankruptcy and I have also had the advantage of a short conversation on the subject with Sir Havilland de Sausmarez. Mr. Mansfield is inclined to believe that the respectable Mercantile community at Canton would welcome a scheme for having an Official Receiver in that port who would work in agreement with the Official Receiver in Hongkong and thinks that he may be able to induce the members of the Commercial Board to take the initiative in proposing this to the Authorities. If he is able to do this Sir H. de Sausmarez is of opinion, in which I entirely concur, that the matter is worth pursuing and that we should give such assistance as we can in drawing up a workable scheme. If, however, the Cantonese cannot be induced to take the initiative in the matter I do not propose, in the face of Sir John Jordan's opinion, as set forth in his Despatch to which reference is made above, to move further in the matter. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, I Mather Governor, &c.
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A { t 586 falls to the ground with that proposal. 3. I have been in communication with the Consul-General at Canton with regard to his suggestion that this Government and that of Canton might come to some reciprocal arrangement with regard to questions of bank- -ruptcy and I have also had the advantage of a short con- -versation on the subject with Sir Tavilland de Sausmarez. Mr. Mansfield is inclined to believe that the respectable Mercantile community at Canton would welcome a scheme for having an Official Receiver in that bowl who would work in agreement with the Official Receiver in Hongkong and thinks that he may be able to induce the members of the Commercial Board to take the initiative in proposing this to the Authorities. If he is able to do this Sir . de Sausmarez is of opinion, in which I entirely concur, that the matter is worth pursuing and that we should give such assistance as we can in drawing up a workable scheme. If, however, the Cantonese cannot be induced to take the initiative in the matter I do not propose, in the face of Sir John Jordan's opinion, as set forth in his Tespatch to which reference is made above, to move further in the matter. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, I Mather Governor, &c..
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falls to the ground with that proposal.

3.

I have been in communication with

the Consul-General at Canton with regard to his suggestion

that this Government and that of Canton might come to some

reciprocal arrangement with regard to questions of bank-

-ruptcy and I have also had the advantage of a short con-

-versation on the subject with Sir Tavilland de Sausmarez.

Mr. Mansfield is inclined to believe that the respectable

Mercantile community at Canton would welcome a scheme for

having an Official Receiver in that bowl who would work in

agreement with the Official Receiver in Hongkong and thinks

that he may be able to induce the members of the Commercial

Board to take the initiative in proposing this to the

Authorities. If he is able to do this Sir . de Sausmarez

is of opinion, in which I entirely concur, that the matter

is worth pursuing and that we should give such assistance

as we can in drawing up a workable scheme. If, however,

the Cantonese cannot be induced to take the initiative in

the matter I do not propose, in the face of Sir John

Jordan's opinion, as set forth in his Tespatch to which

reference is made above, to move further in the matter.

I have the honour to be, My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

I Mather

Governor, &c..

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