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COPY.
No. 1166/11.
Sir,
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Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 16th. March, 1911.
I am directed to acknowledge the
receipt of your letters Nos. 795 and 805 of the 4th. and 6th. instant respectively.
2.
I have laid these letters before the Governor and His Excellency directs me to inform you in reply that, as the action of the Police Kagistrate has been challeng- -ed, it will be preferable for you to raise the question through the usual diplomatic channels, and I am to add that in dealing with this subject Sir Francis Piggott remarks on page 195 of his book on Extradition:- "Difficulties of this kind "must inevitably arise in the mixed communities of the Far "East in consequence of the imperfect state of the law; but "they can only be dealt with by international Agreement*. I am, therefore, to suggest that you should refer the matter for the consideration of the State Department at Washington and this Government will forward a copy of the correspondence to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
3.
His Excellency, however, desires me to point out that the case of Adsetts to which you refer who was charged with murder of an American woman here within British territorial jurisdiction is not altogether analogous. Adsetts was arrested by the American Consul at Chefoo and was at first detained in the British Gaol at that port and after- -wards on the U. S. Cruiser "Calveston". His Majesty's Consul
the Consul-Goeral for the United States
of America.
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