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REOST
140CT 1931
FIOE
32
3758
PARAPHRASE TEIEGRAM from the Governor of Hong Kong to the Secretary
of State for the Colonies.
ted 12th October, 1931.
(Received, Colchial Office, 1.9 p.m., 12th October, 1931.)
No.197.
Your telegram No. 124 8th October.
Leave to appeal to Privy Council was given by Full Court
on ground of general importance of issus involved under Additional
Instructions as to Appeals from Hong Kong of August 10th 1909
Rule 2 (b)
=
see Volume 3 page 264 of Laws of Hong Kong. It would
Gorarnment is concerned if
be sufficient so far as Houe Kong
he were released and allowed to make own arrangements to leave the
Colony within a given time.
This could be done under existing Deportation Order, wh
the shipping Order could be withdrawn.
I think however that it should be made a gondition (wh
he would probably accept) that he should givs undertaking to
terminate all proceedings pending or contemplated in relation to
matters leading up to or resulting from Deportation Order which
will atand.
Ausd.tel. 23/10, 31