Extradition, issued by the Government of Hong Kong on the 2nd of September, which

Sir Arthur Kennedy

MINUTE.

For 14192

Indexed Rebeeck Jan 11

Mar, ole In J. Pauncefoie. 12

In Jan 76 428 accompamed your letter of the 26th ultimo.

I enclose a copy of a letter to Mr. Meade.

Mr. Herbert, 12th instant, has been received, stating that Mr. Cross is of opinion that the ordinance may be approved in its present form, and that Lord Derby concurs in this view.

I am, Sir, your most obedient humble servant, Ford Carnarvon.

J.J. Dance date

You wish the mark with I.O. to go but Covering Office from which you will perceive that I was clearing the power which the Governor has for conferring Cases (De ausing in the Province of Canton) under the Fugitive Offenders Act 1870 (1873).

The draft Ordinance had for suggesting some amendments in the craft Ordinance, enclosed in your letter of the 18th August.

CO 470/670. Oct 3

ZOL CO Canes (oby)

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