It may be compatible with its political relations, as regards the Chinese Territory, to manage its own internal police.
With this view, it appears to their Lordships that the Trade Regulations established at Singapore should be adopted at Hongkong with such modifications as might possibly be suggested by the difference in the locality of Settlements. But as at present I am not aware of any ground for recommending any such modification.
In order to enable their Lordships to form a judgment on this subject, I have directed to inclose to their Lordships a Memorandum, shewing the nature of the Regulations existing at Singapore: but it must be observed that probably these Regulations could not be established at Hongkong, except by Act of Parliament.
Stanley to found his judgment upon this subject, my Lord.
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It may be compatible with its political relations, as regards the Chinese Territory, to manage its own internal police.
With this view, it appears to their Lordships that the Trade Regulations established at Singapore should be adopted at Hongkong with such modifications as might possibly be suggested by the difference in the locality of Settlements. But as at present I am not aware of any ground for recommending any such modification.
In order to enable their Lordships to form a judgment on this subject, I have directed to inclose to their Lordships a Memorandum, shewing the nature of the Regulations existing at Singapore: but it must be observed that probably these Regulations could not be established at Hongkong, except by Act of Parliament.
I have directed to inclose to their Lordships a Memorandum, shewing the nature of the Regulations existing at Singapore: ... Stanley to found his judgment upon this subject, my Lord.
has been adjusted toIt may be compatible with its political relations, as regards the Chinese Territory, to manage its own internal police.
With this view, it appears to their Lordships that the Trade Regulations established at Singapore should be adopted at Hongkong with such modifications as might possibly be suggested by the difference in the locality of Settlements. But as at present I am advised my Lords do not see any ground for recommending any such modification.
In order to enable their Lordships to form a judgment on this subject, my Lords, I have directed to inclose a Memorandum, shewing the nature of the Regulations existing at Singapore: but it must be observed that probably these Regulations could not be established at Hongkong, except by Act of Parliament.
Stanley to found his judgment upon this subject, my Lord.
The final output is:It may be compatible with its political relations, as regards the Chinese Territory, to manage its own internal police.
With this view, it appears to their Lordships that the Trade Regulations established at Singapore should be adopted at Hongkong with such modifications as might possibly be suggested by the difference in the locality of Settlements. But as at present I am advised my Lords do not see any ground for recommending any such modification.
In order to enable their Lordships to form a judgment on this subject, my Lords, I have directed to inclose a Memorandum, shewing the nature of the Regulations existing at Singapore: but it must be observed that probably these Regulations could not be established at Hongkong, except by Act of Parliament.
Stanley to found his judgment upon this subject, my Lord.