447
(0.81.)
C. S. O. No. 266
Hongkong, 1st Dec. 1876.
Received, 1st Dec. 1876
Acts
POLICE MAGISTRATE,
Frederick Stewart,
TO
COLONIAL SECRETARY,
Case of Regina v. Claus a Tang
I think this man ought to be deported for 12 months. It does not appear to be a case for a conditional pardon or deportation.
(Signed) J. Kune 1st Dec.
(Signed) J.G. Austin dec/6
Deportation Order for: Year issued this 1st December 1876.
Magistracy, Hong Kong 1st December 1876
Case of Regina versus Chung a Tang for the information of His Excellency the Governor.
Charged with having feloniously stolen three jackets, on the 20th November, 1876, at Victoria, the property of one Chung Lain.
Submitted for the Orders of His Excellency the Governor, under the provisions of Section XXI of Ordinance No. 8 of 1858; the Prisoner being unable to give security.
Referred to Hon. Members of The Executive Council. By Command (Signed) J. G. Austin C.S. 1 Dec 76.
Enclosure
Dated 28 July 187?
Jape Hennessy's Department
a chair coolie, but there being no evidence to substantiate the Charge, was called upon to give security, in one household for $25, to be forthcoming, if required, within two months under the provisions of Section XXI of Ordinance 8 of 1858 - And the said Defendant having failed to find the security required, his Case