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by the Captain Superintendent of Police is being detained under
the Deportation Ordigance to enquire what charges have been
formulated against him under question 8 of form 2 Ordinance 10 of
1913, so that I may be enable to adduce on his behalf the evidence
mentioned in question 6 of the same form.
I am Sir,
Your obedient
servant,
(sd)
Crowther Smith.
The Hon, the Colonial Secretary.
to which he received the following reply.
Colonial Secretary Office.
Sir,
Hongkong.
8th
Jun.
1914.
In reply to your letter of the 28th May, am directed to
inform you that there is no objection to your bringing forward in
writing any evidence in your client's favour, or in arranging for
the attendance of witnesses on his behalf before the Secretary
for Chinese Affairs.
I enclose a copy of the charge made against Chu Loi, under
which banishment proceedings have been instituted
Orowther Smith Esq.
Solicitor,
Hongkong.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
(sd) Claud Severn
Colonial Secretary.