Attorney Generalis Notes,
Attorney General's Notes.
505
Government's view on the scheduled offences . Six Brooke- thought that the schedule
should contain all the
offences
enumerated in
"finese penal code, but .
nothing
the
was settled and the
Ordinance was rever - published.
Ordinance N.16
11.
is a
The mance genuent
on
1881 for effecting the surrender of extradition. of refugee criminals to Macao proon dingo requires carefully prepared special care and Ordinance ; I very respectfully legal intelligence submit that the adoption of the part of the. the 1876 draft, modification of Ordinance 1 of 1881, which has been
Or a
Magistrate or Judge before whom they
are
taken, The
arranged for an appeal prosedings in
procedure, would be
tuore
vatisfactory
A
Engleaned are, I
believe, required,
ut than that to be had at Bow
arrangement
proposed by the present Street. draft Will,
a quaRUNE
which
which, whatever else it
may do, will
6 give a
handle
against the Magistrali ar
it will be said that
are not.
although they Convidered capable of -
investigating crimes committed just beyond the border, nevertheless they
are
left to deal with indictable offences - committed within their jurisdiction _ with extradition crimes of other rvatimalities than (hinese_
and are inverted with
extensive power of dealing
Qttrri
with
marily vindictable offences
many
under
Ordinance 16 of 1875 and
Eof
other local Ordinance.
The Ordinance 12.
It is of course
referred to would intended to repeal by the
have
draft