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COMPARATIVE QUARTERLY RETURN OF NUMBER OF CASES OF LARCENY BY SERVANTS

FROM 1865 to 1868.

GAMBLING UNLICENSED PREVIOUS TO 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867.

GAMBLING LICENSED SUBSEQUENT TO 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867.

1866. 1867. 15th September to 31st December, 1867. 1st January to 31st March, 1868. 1st April to 30th June, 1868. Convicted, 76 58 66 67 27 14 Discharged, 10 17 21 15 13 7 TOTAL, 86 75 87 82 40 21

J. GARDINER AUSTIN,

Colonial Secretary.

27th July, 1868.

Extract from Report of Meeting of Legislative Council Hongkong,

13th October 1868.

Vide Supplement to Hongkong “Overland Trade Report,” 19th October, 1868.

GOVERNOR,

"This money must be dealt with some way, and it was better that it should be dealt with by this Council than that it should be disposed of by others as would be the case, if the Council disregarded their privilege and their duty.

Mr. Keswick, suggested that direct taxation should be reduced.

THE GOVERNOR, continued that he opposed receiving such money for the purpose of lightening the burdens of the Colony, and on this point he claimed the support of Mr. Taylor, and those who thought with him. Doubtless they would never consent to using money obtained in a manner so objectionable, as they thought, to diminish the taxes. He had himself stated to the Secretary of State that so long as the Colony raised by the Stamp Duty the money required to meet its liability on account of the Military Contribution, the Community could not justly be charged with being influenced by sordid motives in dealing with a fund whose existence was the unavoidable result of a policy which had proved the most effective, if not the only available, Police measure to put down many of the most dangerous evils. To diminish the taxes of the Colony with it was quite another thing."

Copy to G.S.O. cong 23 June 1869

Copy G. P. C.

1

Conson 23 June 1889 V

of August 1869-

Post office

8665 Aglon

G.PO

1987

Ceylon ty. K.

6880

asso tong trong

299

My

REC

JUKETO 1863

Government house dong trong,

28½ April, 1880.

My Lord.

I have the honour to acknowledge

Your Lordship's dispatch of the 10th of March, At 23, with enclosure from the General Post office in London,

suggesting the adoption by this Government of an arrangement

The Right Honourable

Earl Granville, K.G.,

Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,

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COMPARATIVE QUARTERLY RETURN OF NUMBER OF CASES OF LARCENY BY SERVANTS FROM 1865 to 1868. GAMBLING UNLICENSED PREVIOUS TO 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867. GAMBLING LICENSED SUBSEQUENT TO 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867. 1866. 1867. 15th September to 31st December, 1867. 1st January to 31st March, 1868. 1st April to 30th June, 1868. Convicted, 76 58 66 67 27 14 Discharged, 10 17 21 15 13 7 TOTAL, 86 75 87 82 40 21 J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary. 27th July, 1868. Extract from Report of Meeting of Legislative Council Hongkong, 13th October 1868. Vide Supplement to Hongkong “Overland Trade Report,” 19th October, 1868. GOVERNOR, "This money must be dealt with some way, and it was better that it should be dealt with by this Council than that it should be disposed of by others as would be the case, if the Council disregarded their privilege and their duty. Mr. Keswick, suggested that direct taxation should be reduced. THE GOVERNOR, continued that he opposed receiving such money for the purpose of lightening the burdens of the Colony, and on this point he claimed the support of Mr. Taylor, and those who thought with him. Doubtless they would never consent to using money obtained in a manner so objectionable, as they thought, to diminish the taxes. He had himself stated to the Secretary of State that so long as the Colony raised by the Stamp Duty the money required to meet its liability on account of the Military Contribution, the Community could not justly be charged with being influenced by sordid motives in dealing with a fund whose existence was the unavoidable result of a policy which had proved the most effective, if not the only available, Police measure to put down many of the most dangerous evils. To diminish the taxes of the Colony with it was quite another thing." Copy to G.S.O. cong 23 June 1869 Copy G. P. C. 1 Conson 23 June 1889 V of August 1869- Post office 8665 Aglon G.PO 1987 Ceylon ty. K. 6880 asso tong trong 299 My REC JUKETO 1863 Government house dong trong, 28½ April, 1880. My Lord. I have the honour to acknowledge Your Lordship's dispatch of the 10th of March, At 23, with enclosure from the General Post office in London, suggesting the adoption by this Government of an arrangement The Right Honourable Earl Granville, K.G., Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,
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COMPARATIVE QUARTERLY RETURN OF NUMBER OF CASES OF LARCENY BY SERVANTS FROM 1865 ro 1868. GAMBLING UNLICENSED PREVIOUS TO GAMBLING LICENSED SUBSEQUENT TO 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867. 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867. 1866. 1860. 1867. 15th September to #1st | December, 1867. 1st January to 31st March, 1668, 1st April to 30th June, 1868. Convicted, 76 58 66 67 27 14 Discharged, 10 17 21 15 13 7 TOTAL,. 86 75 87 82 40 21 J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary. 27th July, 1868. Extract from Report of Meeting of Legislative Council Hongkong, 13th October 1868. Vide Supplement to Hongkong “Overland Trade Report,” 19th October, 1868. GOVERNOR,. "This money must be dealt with some way, and it was better that it should be dealt with by this Council than that it should be disposed of by others as would be the case, if the Council disregarded their privilege and their duty. Mr. Keswick, suggested that direct taxation should be reduced. THE GOVERNOR, continned that he opposed receiving such money for the purpose of lightening the burdens of the Colony, and on this point be claimed the support of Mr. Taylor, and those who thought with him. Doubtless they would never consent to using money obtained in a mauner so objectionable, as they thought, to diminish the taxes. He had himself stated to the Secretary of State that so long as the Colony raised by the Stamp Duty the money required to meet its liability on account of the Military Contribution, the Community could not justly be charged with being influenced by sordid motives in dealing with a fund whose existence was the unavoidable result of a policy which had proved the most effective, if not the only available, Police measure to put down many of the most dangerous evils. To diminish the taxes of the Colony with it was quite another thing." Copy to G.8.0. cong 23 June 1869 Copy G. P. C. 1 Conson 23 June 1889 V of August 1869- Jost office 8665 Aglon G.PO 1987 Ceylon ty. K. 6880 asso tong trong 299 My REC JUKETO 1863 kovemment house dong trong, 281⁄2 Aril, 1850. My Lord. I have the how to actuation Your Lordship's diskutch of the 106 of March, At 23, with hnclosure from the General Pot office in London, suggesting the adoption by this Government of an arrangement The Right Hongable Carl Granville, K. G., Her Majestyp Principal Secretary of State, E
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COMPARATIVE QUARTERLY RETURN OF NUMBER OF CASES OF LARCENY BY SERVANTS

FROM 1865 ro 1868.

GAMBLING UNLICENSED PREVIOUS TO

GAMBLING LICENSED SUBSEQUENT TO 15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867.

15TH SEPTEMBER, 1867.

1866.

1860.

1867.

15th September to #1st | December, 1867.

1st January to 31st March, 1668,

1st April to 30th

June, 1868.

Convicted,

76

58

66

67

27

14

Discharged,

10

17

21

15

13

7

TOTAL,.

86

75

87

82

40

21

J. GARDINER AUSTIN,

Colonial Secretary.

27th July, 1868.

Extract from Report of Meeting of Legislative Council Hongkong,

13th October 1868.

Vide Supplement to Hongkong “Overland Trade Report,” 19th October, 1868.

GOVERNOR,.

"This money must be dealt with some way, and it was better that it should be dealt with by this Council than that it should be disposed of by others as would be the case, if the Council disregarded their privilege and their duty.

Mr. Keswick, suggested that direct taxation should be reduced.

THE GOVERNOR, continned that he opposed receiving such money for the purpose of lightening the burdens of the Colony, and on this point be claimed the support of Mr. Taylor, and those who thought with him. Doubtless they would never consent to using money obtained in a mauner so objectionable, as they thought, to diminish the taxes. He had himself stated to the Secretary of State that so long as the Colony raised by the Stamp Duty the money required to meet its liability on account of the Military Contribution, the Community could not justly be charged with being influenced by sordid motives in dealing with a fund whose existence was the unavoidable result of a policy which had proved the most effective, if not the only available, Police measure to put down many of the most dangerous evils. To diminish the taxes of the Colony with it was quite another thing."

Copy to G.8.0. cong 23 June 1869

Copy G. P. C.

1

Conson 23 June 1889 V

of August 1869-

Jost office

8665 Aglon

G.PO

1987

Ceylon ty. K.

6880

asso tong trong

299

My

REC

JUKETO 1863

kovemment house dong trong,

281⁄2 Aril, 1850.

My Lord.

I have the how to actuation

Your Lordship's diskutch of the 106 of March, At 23, with hnclosure from the General Pot office in London,

suggesting the adoption by this Government of an arrangement

The Right Hongable

Carl Granville, K. G.,

Her Majestyp Principal Secretary of State,

E

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