612 [ 1 of 1881. ] MACAO EXTRADITION ,

4.
( Warrant of Committal. )
“ THE MACAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE, 1881."


Hongkong
to wit. } .one
To
of the constables of the Hongkong Police Force, and to the
Superintendent of Victoria Gaol .
Wbereas on the day of in the year of our Lord 18
late of
was brought before me
one of the Police Magistrates sitting at the Magis
trates' Court of this Colony, charged with having committed on the
day of 18 , within the territory of Macao, the crime of
and with being a fugitive from justice ;
And whereas the evidence which has been shown to me of the criminality
of the said
is, in my opinion, sufficient to justify his committal to gaol, pursuant to
section 6 of the above ordinance ;
This is therefore to command you the said constable in Her Majesty's
name forthwith to convey and deliver the body of the said
into the custody of the said Superintendent of Victoria Gaol ; and
you the said Superintendent to receive the said
into your custody in the said gaol and him there safely to keep
until he shall be thence delivered , pursuant to the provisions of the said
ordinance, for which this shall be your warrant.
Given under my hand and seal at Hongkong, this day of
in the year of our Lord, 18
L.S.

Police Magistrate.
5.
( Petition of fuyitire for order of appeal. )
“ The MacAO EXTRADITION ORDINANCE, 1881."


To the Honourable
Chief Justice.
The humble petition of
a prisoner in Victoria Gaol,
Showeth :
1. That your petitioner was on the day of instant (or last ]
committed to gaol by A.B., Esquire, Police Magistrate , as a fugitive
from justice, there to a wait the order of His Excellency the Governor,
under the provisions of the above ordinance.
2. That your petitioner has been advised (or believes ] that the said order of
committal ought to be reversed on the following grounds, that is to say :
[ State Grounds. ]
3. That your petitioner has given notice to the Magistrate of his desire to
appeal against the said order, but the Magistrate bas refused to grant
the said appeal .
Your petitioner therefore humbly prays that this Honourable Court
will be pleased to order that the said appeal be granted.
And your petitioner will ever pray, lic ., &c .

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