tivo

carrying away therefrom two pairs

of boots, one sword and other

articles,

for

which

offence

he

was adjudged to be imprisoned for

the space of one year

with hard

labor commencing from

the 29th of

March last past.

And I have further the honor that the said O. Sing

may

be taken into custody from on board the said Steamer "Malacca"

on

her arrival at

Hong Kong

and safely

conveyed to the Governor

of the Colony's Gaol.

I have, &c.,

(Signed) Fred. Lowder,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

To the Consul.

Page 118

Hongkong.

242

Foreign Office,

16 Nov 72

Sir,

The Under Sec:

Mr. E

Mr. Mccade.

MINUTE 1/6.

Foreign Office

Mr. Holland. 10

Mr. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen.

Lord Kimberley.

118 3 Dec:

40

I am directed

by the Earl

of Kimberley to transmit to

you for the consideration of Granville a copy of a despatch from the Govr of Hongkong

respecting the deportation to of a Chinaman from Japan, under a warrant from the Captain Chief Judge of the Supreme

Court of China and Japan.

Lord Granville will observe that Sir D. Kennedy suggests that the Order in Council of

1865 under the provisions of which this deportation was

effected should be amended so as to enable the Governor...

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