CO129-503-5 Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance- 1927 3-12-1926 - 31-12-1927 — Page 8

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Mr. Bickle

Mr.

Mr.

Ellis

Mr. E. J. Hardiny.

Sir C. Strachey.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Sir G. Grfndle.

Sir C. Lavis.

Sir S. Wilson.

Mr. Prmsby-Gore.

Lord Lovat.

Mr. Amery.

25/12

E 87/10885

3001/1927 Hong Kong.

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Sir,

owning Street,

31

December, 1927.

R 24DEC.

D.

DRAFT.

THE SECRETARY,

TREASURY.

No. 481 8th Novr.

-

Copy Sw. 115-

- 4 APR 1928

ворг

(14)

With reference to your letter

of the 20th September, No.F.10158,

has been

regarding the Bill which is being

prepared by the Government of Hong

Kong to consolidate and amend the Hong

Kong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance, 1866

and 1924, I am, etc., to transmit to

you a copy of a despatch which hasbeen

o Fo Mong

0.A.G./in reply to a

received from the 0.A.G

telegram which was sent upon receipt of

your letter asking to be furnished with

a report on the reasons for the very

wide powers sought to be conferred

under No.3 of the proposed Regulations

attached to the Bill.

2.

The S. of S. would be glad if

the Lords Commrs. of the Treasury would

furnish him with their observations on

the enclosure to Mr.

Southorn's despatc

Pag

Pag

It suns not impedalle that , the Bart have in fact bun exercising room of the preses for which they

The S. of S. is of opinion that it would

be dangerous to curtail the powers of the

ally

'ank drasticly, at the present moment.

new adhan sepupgrant and. Of

I am,

etc.

(Signed) G. GRINDLE

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Pa

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No 481

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- 4 APR 1928

52801/28

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RECEIVED

12 EC 1927

ICE

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 8th November, 1927.

Sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt

of your telegram of 23rd September, 1927, with regard to the

proposed new Hong Kong and Shanghai Bangking Corporation

Ordinance, and to inform you that its contents were

communicated to the Dank. I now attach copies of a letter

from the Bank to the Treasurer dealing with the points

raised.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient huble servant,

1. d. Southoth.

Officer Ainistering the Government.

LIEUTENANT COLONEL L.C.I.S. AERY,

&C.,

&c.,

&c.

.P.

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