CO129-461 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1920 [5-7] — Page 126

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

aved sqata tede em arrolai vībaiź binos voy li woy of begildo wibodzvü end to tresnos ert mietɗo od tebro at maxed ad od wON "ɔtsiyaЯ nobmod eft no sereda edt to sisa erit zo1 bralyna ni

„oje,svači I

.53

retainik a1ytasje” etxelradte" 19H

.adsstaðili nemet to sgredɔ ni

Copy.

No.820.

0

sir.

Hongkong,

Enclosure 2.

29th April, 1920.

125

With reference to my letter No.712 of the 13th instant, I have the honour to inform you that Mr. Wilzer has left China and has, according to information received from the Acting Consul-General for the Netherlands at Shanghai, empowered Mr. F. H. L. Haesloop to look after his interests.

Mr. Hassloop wishes the 16 shares in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation which are on the Hongkong Register and the 1 (possibly 2) on the Shanghai Register to be sold at once at the best price obtainable and that the sum of £5,000, as well as the monthly allowances, be paid to this office for remittance to the Netherlands Trading Society at Shanghai on account of Mr. Wilzer,

Mr. Wilzer could give directions from Europe in respect of the 13 shares on the London register and the accumulated dividends.

Sd.

I have, etc.

HAMEL,

Consul-General for Netherlands in charge of German interests.

The Custodian of Enemy Property,

Hongkong.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.