Mr.

Caine 21

Mr. Beckett

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Mr. Bottomley.

Sir E. Harding.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Sir G. Grindle.

Sir C. Davis.

Sir S. Wilson.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Lord Lovat.

Mr. Amery.

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DRAFT.

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,

FOREIGN OFFICE.

Fr. H.K. 13th Septr. 1928.

Ec. H.K.

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Fr. H.K. 27 Novr. 1926.

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Sir,

I am etc. to transmit

to you, to be laid before

Secretary Sir Austen Chamberlain

a copy of correspondence with

the Officer Administering the

Government of Hong Kong and the

Home Office, on the subject of a

draft Ordinance to consolidate and

amend the laws relating to

accessories to and abettors of

indictable offences.

2. The question arises

whether the proposed extension

of the general rule of law,

Would

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Would embarrass His Majesty's Government

in dealing with other foreign powers,

and Ir. Amery would be glad to know

whether Sir Austen Chamberlain sees

any objection on this ground to

the approval of the introduction

of the draft Ordinance.

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Sir S. Wilson.

Mr. Ormsby-Gore.

Lord Lovat.

Mr. Amery.

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THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,

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Sir,

I am etc. to transit

to you, to be laid before

Secretary Sir William

Joynson-Hicks, a copy of

correspondence with the Officer

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Administering the Government of

Hong Kong, on the subject of the

draft Ordinance to consolidate

and amend the laws relating to

accessories to and abettors of

indictable offences.

2. Mr. Amry is dvised

that this Bill carries the law

further than that which obtains

in

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