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the Germans be sent away and repatriated after the war so
as to make it difficult for them to resume business again in Hongkong and China.
The Committee of this Chamber is aware that for political reasons the rules guiding the liquidation of German firms in Great Britain and her Colonies should as far as possible be similar but conditions of life are very different here, and allowances should be made for these.
In conclusion the Committee of this Chamber trusts| that the views enunciated above will meet with such sympath- etic treatment at the hands of His Excellency the Governor that he will either give instructions for their being car- ried out or that a copy of this letter be sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies with such comments as he can use to support them. ís.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
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Acting Secretary.
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