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under the above-mentioned Ordinances; e
and I now cuclose a
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Secretary of State for the Colonia when
Secretary of State
to Lovernor of Hongthing he wrote as follows : -
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copy of it.
Enclosure 2
N351 of 1877. -
The banishment of
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certain
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is so placed and
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other Chinese has since been recommended
by the Police; but after consulting
Attorny
the
General and the Executive
Council, I did not think it necessary,
to put in force exceptional powers
as
against any of these persons; ors & it did
that
not appear,
* their presence was
to the peace of th
Hong Kong is now
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1 dangerous
and
the comm unity;
perfeatly tranquil.
My
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opinion of this
important question is entirely in n accordance with that of a former -
Secretary
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"communication with it is so
frequent from Cauton and other plass
in the South of China, that the "Colonist are liable at any
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time to be
inundated by the criminal classes
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the mainland; and it is
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Peacevary.
"that the executive should be armed.
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of
"with special power, to be used however
" with caution and
only when
" unavoidable, for dealing.
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with offenders
" who are accused or
accuved or suspected of actions
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"likely to imperil the severity of the
Colony.