Enclosure 3.
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19564 REC 313
MAY 15
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Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 3rd. March, 1915.
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In continuation of my telegram of the 11th,
February confirmed the same day, which I sent in reply to your telegram of the 3rd. February, I am directed to enclose copies of
the following documents;-
(1). White book, containing correspondence with the
Secretary of State for the Colonies and other correspondence, on the question of trading with the
eneiny.
(2). Telegram from the Secretary of State for the
Colomies,
dated the 3rd. October, 1914.
(3). Extracts from a minute by the Attorney-General
dated the 10th. August, 1914.
(4). Extracts from a minute by the Attorney-General
dated the 23rd. August, 1914.
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(5). Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1914. (6). Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinance, 1914. (7). Alien Eneries (Wingding up) Amendment Ordinance,
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1914.
(8). The customary reports by the Attorney-General on
the above Ordinances.
(9). Five letters of instructions issued to the
liquidators appointed under the Alien Enelies
(Winding up) Ordinance, 1914.
(10). Bill to further amend the Alien Enemies (Winding
up) Ordinance, 1914.
It will be seen from the enclosures that the
history of the local policy with regard to enemy firms may be divided into two stages, one up to the 27th. October, 1914, and the
other from that date up to the present time.
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