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kept under the superintendence of the Court, and therein shall,
from time to time be fairly and distinctly entered the names and
addresses of the several shareholders, and the number of shares
to which they respectively are entitled, distinguishing each
share by its number".
"Article 59 makes provision for the keeping" under the Superintendence of the Court, of a "Shareholders address Book".
It is expressly provided that every shareholder is to furnish an address for service either in Hongkong or at one of the open
ports in China or Japan.
"The provisions of which mention has now been made
have reference, no doubt, to matters of administration within
the direct cognisance and under the direct control and superintendence of the Court of Directors at the Head Office in Hongkong. They contain no reference to the conduct of business at branch banks or of agencies. To take the case of the Register of Shareholders, Article 57 clearly refers to the Register to be established and kept at the Head Office in connection with the general management of the business of the
Corporation.
"But then, after a number of Articles, to which it is not necessary to make special reference, we come to a series of Articles arranged under the sub-heading "Powers and Functions of the Court" and the answer to the question under consideration turns upon the effect which these Articles have upon the above mentioned Articles of general signification. Of these Articles whose effect I am now about to consider, Article 141 confers upon the Court a very large power of delegating its powers to committees composed of one or more directors. But it does not appear that in the present case there is any question of delegation of authority to committees of directors, so that the Article is not germane to the present purpose, Articles 144 to 14 however come nearer to the matter in hand. Article 144 provides for the appointment of local committees at places where the business of the Corporation is authorised to be carried on; while
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