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AGF

172

Copy.

Opinion of the Acting Attorney General.

Hong Kong,

November 5, 1855.

The Hon'ble

I have the honor to advise

His Excellency that the jurisdiction of the Magistrates of this Colony extends over all offences affecting

life,

liberty, committed on

ships of any nation on

board

at anchor

within the limits of the harbor

of Hong Kong, provided such ships

do not

come under the denomination

of men of war.

The Colonial Secretary.

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AGF 172 Copy. Opinion of the Acting Attorney General. Hong Kong, November 5, 1855. The Hon'ble I have the honor to advise His Excellency that the jurisdiction of the Magistrates of this Colony extends over all offences affecting life, liberty, committed on ships of any nation on board at anchor within the limits of the harbor of Hong Kong, provided such ships do not come under the denomination of men of war. The Colonial Secretary.
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AGF 172 Copy. Opinion of the Acting Alleincy Sentral. Hong Kong if November 5.1855. The Honble I have the honor to advie His Excellency that the jurisdiction of the Magistrates of this Colony extends over all offences affecting life liberty, committed on ships of any mation the Ging board at anchor within the limits of the harbor- of Hong Hong, provided suck skips do not come under the denomination of men of we The Colonial Tecretary.
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AGF

172

Copy.

Opinion of the Acting Alleincy Sentral.

Hong Kong if

November 5.1855.

The Honble

I have the honor to advie

His Excellency that the jurisdiction of the Magistrates of this Colony extends over all offences affecting

life

liberty, committed on

ships of any mation the

Ging

board

at anchor

within the limits of the harbor-

of Hong Hong, provided suck skips

do not

come under the denomination

of men of we

The Colonial Tecretary.

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