which the fugitive might belong.
They approve of the Schedule
of Crimes, and cannot suggest any
alteration
or addition to it.
(Signed) J. Pauncefote,
Attorney General.
5th July, 1869.
(True Copy)
H. G. Caldecott,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
(Translation)
443.44
Chief Judge Pott to Governor of Hong Kong.
It is only
now that
...
ailment
and other business permit me to comply
as far
as
do
in me lies, with the
request
conveyed in Your Excellency's despatch No.31 I find the accompanying Project of
Extradition to be
a
good
one in its
essential
parts, although complicated with formalities
and provisions, which, whilst demanding
guarantees towards good
respect
for
social
guarantees
for citizens,
should have been
confined to Criminal fugitives. Such I consider
are articles 4, and their
paragraphs,
down to article II especially.
Para I of Article 4 is not in harmony
with our Legislation,
A
Judge
cannot
which the fugitive might belong.
They approve of the Schedule
of Crimes, and cannot suggest ceny
alteration.
or addition to it.
(Signed) J. Pauncefster,
Attorney General.
5th July, 1869.
(Trux lot z) I. Gandria Sustan Colonial Secretary
a
Capt
(Translation)
443.44
Prave Judge Pints to Govenor of tharae.
Six
It is only
now that
arry
ailment
and ocher business permit me to comply
as far
do
in me lies, with the
request
nawayed in Your Excellency's despatch N.31 I find the accompanying Project of
Extradition to le
a.
-good
one in its
to
essential
parts, alitiough complicated with formalities
and provisions, which, whilst demanding
rantees towards good
resfuct
do
social
guarantees
citizars,
should havwe have been
confined.
to Criminal fugitives. Such I consider
are articles 4, and their
paragraphs,
down to article I expecially.
Para I of Artide & is not with an Legislation,
A
a.
in harmony
Judge
carmot
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