ORDINANCE No. 13 of 1870.

Hongkong and Macao Extradition.

6.

(Notices to the Crown Solicitor of the Fugitive's Appeal or of the Magistrate's Intention to discharge the Fugitive.)

"THE HONGKONG AND MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE,"

ORDINANCE No. 13 of 1870.

Hongkong and Macao Extradition.

8.

(Governor's Extradition Warrant.)

"THE HONGKONG AND MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE."

To A. B., Esquire,

Crown Solicitor.

By His Excellency

has been

Whereas one brought before A. B., Esquire, one of the Police Magistrates, charged with having on the

committed the Crime of

Day of

and with being a Fugitive from Justice;

within the Territory of Macau

And Whereas, the Evidence which has been shown to the said Magistrate of the Criminality of the said

is not in his Opinion sufficient

to justify his Committal to Gaol under the Provisions of the above-mentioned Ordinance;

And Whereas by Reason thereof, the said Magistrate intends to make an Order for his Discharge on

Day of at the Hour of

next, the

[or]

And Whereas the said Magistrate has ordered the Committal of the said Fugitive to Gaol under the Provisions of the above-mentioned Ordinance;

And Whereas the said Fugitive has appealed against the said Order of Committal:

This is therefore to give you Notice of such intended Order [or Appeal] pursuant to Section VII of the said Ordinance.

this Colony and its Dependencies,

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of

WRS

To the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol. Whereas on the

Day of

18... committed to Gaol as a Fugitive under the Provisions of the above Ordinance.

And Whereas the said

is now in Victoria Gaol in your Custody under the said Committal.

And Whereas it has been determined that the said Fugitive shall be surrendered to the Government of Macao.

You are hereby ordered to deliver the said

unto

being the Person duly authorized by the Government of Macao to receive the said Fugitive and to convey him within the Territory of Macao and for so doing this shall be your Warrant.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, at Victoria, Hong-kong, this

Day of

18...

L.S.

By Order,

Governor, &c.

Colonial Secretary.

Magistrate's Clerk.

Dated the

Day of

18...

7.

(Magistrate's Order of Discharge.)

"THE HONGKONG AND MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE."

Hongkong To

to wit.

J.

(Governor's Order of Release.)

"THE HONGKONG AND MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE."

Superintendent of Victoria Gaol. Whereas on the

in the Year of Our Lord 18...

Day [or Days] of

And

late of

was brought before me

one of the Police Magistrates sitting at the Magistrates' Court of this Colony charged with having committed on the Day of

within the Territory of Macao the Crime

of

18...

and with being a Fugitive from Justice;

And Whereas the Evidence which has been shown to me, of the Criminality of the said

is not in my Opinion sufficient to justify his Committal to Gaol pursuant to Section VI of the above Ordinance;

You are hereby ordered to discharge the said

from your Custody in the said Gaol under the said Ordinance, for which this shall

By His Excellency

of this Colony and its Dependencies.

To the Superintendent of Victoria Gaol.

Whereas one

Governor and Commander-in-Chief

is now in your Custody as a Fugitive under the Provisions of the above Ordinance.

And Whereas it has been determined that no Extradition Warrant shall be

granted in respect of the said Fugitive.

You are hereby ordered to release the said

from Custody under the said Ordinance.

Given under my Hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, at Victoria, Hong-kong, this

Day of

be your Warrant.

Given under my Hand at Hongkong, this

Day of

in the Year of Our Lord 18...

L.S.

Police Magistrate.

18...

L.S.

By Order,

Governor, &c.

Colonial Secretary.

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