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passed in
Amgkong in 1870
ansqquence
Ever since
has in
J
remained in abryance
very much to the detriment
of Public Justice
shown in
Sorry
letter of June 8. 1877, which led to
the
reopening of communications with the Government of Portugal &
the subject
·
Under these circumstances I am
to request that.
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Either the crime of Murder should be struck
out of the Schedule of Extradition Crimes in the Hongking
Ordinance,
should
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surrendered
by
that an undertaking
That
Fugitive
the Government of Macas
to the Government of Hongkong should suffer capital punishment,
trat,
in
Cure
of
being pronounced
but
a capital sentence
upon
him, it
should be commuted to imprisonme
will move
Lord
for life
Or
Michael Hicks Brach to favour
Salisbury with his opinion whether,
to the apparently
having regard
insuperable objection of
the ~
Portuguese foremment btwrrender
any
Fugitive who may rendered liable to capital punis it night not be desirable
be thereby
punishment
propose
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arrangement whereby.
Either
some other period-
Although there may
be Nɛctions
to the introduction of such a Provision in a general Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal
Portugal, it appear
to Lord Salisbury that the necessities
of the Situation arising from the propinquitan of Stongkong to Macas,
Ther
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