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No. 246 1897 3 Nov previous Paper. So Subad HongKong No. 24 378 Ordce 23. 97.
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27878 195 Bec 23 507 (Subject.) Chinese Extradition Awendt.
144 Subunits (Minutes.) Noted 1571 Spare copine to Jebrany Mr Wilson
A copy of Ordinance 26 of 1884 is enclosed in 12091. The amendment is almost entirely in accordance with the instructions subsequent Paper.
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Let me re-process with proper proofreading:No. 245 of the 23rd November last.
This Order came to me to state that I have been informed that it appears to have been very carefully framed into an enactment that should serve a very useful purpose, I believe, Governor.
No. 246, 1897, 3 Nov. (Previous Paper).
So Submited Hong Kong No. 24378 Ordinance 23 of 97.
DESPATCH.
No. 27878, 195, Dec. 23, 507 (Subject.) Chinese Extradition Amendment.
144 Subunits (Minutes.) Noted 1571. Spare copy to Secretary Mr. Wilson.
A copy of Ordinance 26 of 1884 is enclosed in 12091. The amendment is almost entirely in accordance with the instructions in the subsequent Paper.
70 concluded. The slight verbal alteration to shield such persons as have merely gone for a short visit to the mainland of China seems necessary.
I suppose that Section 4 should be moved to Section 3, which places upon the fugitive committal when the burden of proving six months' residence in the Colony is also fair.
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Here is the final output in HTML:No. 245 of the 23rd November last.
This Order came to me to state that I have been informed that it appears to have been very carefully framed into an enactment that should serve a very useful purpose, I believe, Governor.
No. 246, 1897, 3 Nov. (Previous Paper).
So Submitted Hong Kong No. 24378 Ordinance 23 of 97.
DESPATCH.
No. 27878, 195, Dec. 23, 507 (Subject.) Chinese Extradition Amendment.
144 Subunits (Minutes.) Noted 1571. Spare copy to Secretary Mr. Wilson.
A copy of Ordinance 26 of 1884 is enclosed in 12091. The amendment is almost entirely in accordance with the instructions in the subsequent Paper.
70 concluded. The slight verbal alteration to shield such persons as have merely gone for a short visit to the mainland of China seems necessary.
I suppose that Section 4 should be moved to Section 3, which places upon the fugitive committal when the burden of proving six months' residence in the Colony is also fair.
99 21537 ? Sanction 24/14 2.C.M. 3912 pro...