IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
ACTION NO. 217 OF 1919
(a)
PETITION.
Wollowra Steamship Company Lim te
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The Attorney General
(COPY)
STATINENT OF CLAIM.
Filed 5. 12. 1
To the Honourable Mr. CLAUD SEVERS, LL.D., the Officer Administering
the Government of the Colony of Hongkong for the time being and to the Mem- bers of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hongkong.
The humble Petition of :-
Messrs. The Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., owners of the Steamships
Haitao" and "Hailong."
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Messrs. Moller & Co. (Shanghai), Ltd., of Shanghai, owners of the Steamships "Manapouri" and Castlefield " (now called
Lindsay Moller" and "Ralph Moller" respectively. Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke of Hongkong, representing the owners
of the Steamship “Brisbane.”
The Luen Hing Steamship Co., Ltd., of Hongkong, the owners of
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the Steamship Pheumpenh."
The Lai Hing Steamship Co., Ltd., of Hongkong, the owners of the
Steamship Telemachus."
The Po Shan Steamship Co., Ltd., of Hongkong, the owners of the
Steamship" Haimuu."
The Wollowra Steamship Co., Ltd., of Shanghai, the owners of the
Steamship Wollowra."
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Un Man Chuen of Hongkong, the owners of the Steamship “Lien
Shing."
Showeth as follows:-
1. In or about the month of March 1918 the Government of Hongkong notified your Petitioners of their decision to bring the said Steamships under Hongkong Government control. Your petitioners whilst protesting in every possible way did not oppose the action of the Government of Hongkong at the time being contented, having paid under protest the monoys demanded, to loave the adjustment thereof to a later date as your Petitioners considered that their ships were required for furthering the interests of the British Empire in the late war and understood that moneys received by the Hongkong Government by reason of such action would after unking adequate compensation to the owners be remitted to England and used in connection with the late war.
2. On the 11th day of April 1918 our Solicitors Musats. Deacon, Looker, Deacon and Harston addressed the following letter to the Honourable Colonial Secretary:-
Sir,
11th April 1918.
DEACON LOOKER DEACON & HARSTOL,
Solicitors,
HONG KONG.
We have the honour to address you with reference to the bringing under Government control of all steamers flying the British Hag which have not yet been requisitioned for Imperial service, and whose ports of registry are either Hongkong or Shanghai.
6. fos.
GAH.
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