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possible whether Sir W. Joynson-Hicks sees any objection to the issue of a Removal Order as lesired.

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It is presumed that the prisoner was onvicted by the Supreme Court in Hongkong, and.

f so, the Government of Hongkong will be repared, in accordance with the usual practice, bear the cost of his removal to the United Ingdom, and the cost of his maintenance in prison

this country.

4. It would be convenient, in view of the ort interval remaining before the departure of "Derbyshire", if the views of Sir William mson-Hicks could be communicated to this artment by telephone, in advance of an icial reply.

I am,

Sir,

Your moet obedient servant,

(Bigned) G. GRINDLE,

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