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for criminals sentenced to long terms of imprisonment

to serve their sentences within the British Rmpire and

a provision to that effect in contained in Article 66

(1) of the 1904 Order in Council mentioning as the proper

plaes "either Hongkong or a place in sosh other part of

His Majesty's Dominions,

the Government whereof consenta

that offenders

mư he sent thither under this article",

Hán Xalori.

*e Consul-General at Shanghai wrote to the Gov

erner of Hongkong suggesting that Abdul Jabar shenlu be

kept in the Colony.

From His reply it will be nuen that His Excelleng

did not consider it advisable that the convist in' question

should serve his sontence in Hongkong, and suggested that

he should be transferred to his native country.

This having been rí cort að to me by Nie Wajerty 'a

Ceneu)=0 eneral, I wrote to the Government of India asking

whether they would be willing to receive Abdul Jabar for

imprisonment, and the reply, new received, states that a

decision cannot be given until further particulars regard-

ing the convict are supplied, init that if the Goverment

of India eventually agree to necept his transfer it will

preably be on the condition that the annual maintenance charge

the Hongkong Government

and the east of transfer are borne

or the British Legation at paking.

Hin Vajonty'« Consul-General at Maryhai has been

instructed to furnish the desired parti erlate as to the prinon-

er, but the nuestion of maintenance changes is one for nettle-

went "betvern Via Majesty in Government and the Government of

India, and I shall be glad to receive your instructions in the

matter in due coures.

The Hongkong: Government is of Bourne not responsible

in my mẹ for the primaner who was not a resident of the Colong

and I venture to think that the charge is undoubtedly one that

nhould be boruc by the Indian treasury,

I have the honour to be,

with the highest respect,

Tord,

Your Lordship'e most obedient,

humble nervant,

(for H,K, Minister)

Signed: R.H. CLIVE,

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