CO129-138 - Sir MacDonnell - 1869 [6-7] — Page 439

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(Copy) Observations to accompany the Draft of the Hong Kong and Macao Extradition Ordinance.

Section 2.

This Section is rendered very short by the passing of the General Interpretation Ordinance No 1 of 1867.

Section 3.

1 being a natural born or naturalized British Subject:

"It is a question worthy of consideration whether British Subjects should be given up.

France refuses to give up her Nationals but justifies this refusal on the ground that by recent Legislation crimes committed by French Subjects in

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436 (Copy) Observations to accompany the Draft of the Hong Kong and Macao Extradition Ordinance. Section 2. This Section is rendered very short by the passing of the General Interpretation Ordinance No 1 of 1867. Section 3. 1 being a natural born or naturalized British Subject: "It is a question worthy of consideration whether British Subjects should be given up. France refuses to give up her Nationals but justifies this refusal on the ground that by recent Legislation crimes committed by French Subjects in
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(Copy) Observations to

Observations to accompany the

Draft of the Hong Kong send

Macao Extradition Ordinance.

Section 2.

This Section is rendered.

very short by

the passing of the General Interpretation Ordinance No 1 of 1867.

not

Section 3.

1 being a natural barn or naturalized; British Subject:

"

It is a quation worthy of consideration whether British Subjects should be given

up.

J

refuses to give up her Nationals but justifies this refusal on the ground that by

4 by recent Legisbition crimes. committed by French Subjects in

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