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# Re-opening a hope that Rules & Regulations may be drawn up under section 19 of the Ordinance No 9 of 1862,
Auggested by the Acting Attorney General
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# Government House,
Hong Kong, 21 October, 1880
Referring to previous despatches reporting that 53 Chinese Constables had been taken in the act of receiving money from a Gambling house proprietor
This matter has been laughed at and is presenting the complete failure of prosecuting them for bribing as they charged them with breach of Police Regulations which turn out to be vague and much in contradiction with instructions which Mr Ackroyd has sent
"276 of 24th August, 1886, 291, 3rd September,
ements clear and I do not feel sure that he has conceived the Supreme Court's interpretation of the ruling of
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Expressing doubt at the failure to prosecute and septal Misunderstanding presumes that proper Rules have now been made under
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Right Honourable
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E. Stanhope, MP,