CO129-138 - Sir MacDonnell - 1869 [6-7] — Page 508

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504

not obliged at present to go to Macao

for their ruigrant

would then be forced

probably

arr

ow

alternative which

shim and)

impair the character of

their Imigration to the great prejudice

of Chinese interests:

13.

I therefore

that Sir

anv

sorry

Rucherford Alcock in writing

to Prince

himself more

King did not express himself

reservedly as to Emigration under contract

and I think it also unfortunate that

decidedly invites the Chinese

he

20

Government to declare the carriage of Chinese Coolies except

on conditions defined

by that Government to be Piracy. From

the context and the words used, Prince King might be induced to infer that

a

Chinese Edict could change acts done

by Foreigners outside of Chinese Jurisdiction into Piracy "jure gentium", although they did not previously bear that character.

14.

Nevertheless, it is difficult to

imagine that Her Majesty's

Minister

intended to lay down a

principle so opposed to International Law, and a

passage in his enclosed letter of the 22

June to myself with that view, though

somewhat inconsistent

on the other hand

he declares that "such an Edict would

"Strike

"Sanctioned

blow at all traffic not so

no matter from whence the "Ship sailed or under what flag"

Enclo 18.

I enclose

Attorney General's

an

opinion of the

The subject,

subject, and...

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504 not obliged at present to go to Macao for their ruigrant would then be forced probably arr ow alternative which shim and) impair the character of their Imigration to the great prejudice of Chinese interests: 13. I therefore that Sir anv sorry Rucherford Alcock in writing to Prince himself more King did not express himself reservedly as to Emigration under contract and I think it also unfortunate that decidedly invites the Chinese he 20 Government to declare the carriage of Chinese Coolies except on conditions defined by that Government to be Piracy. From the context and the words used, Prince King might be induced to infer that a Chinese Edict could change acts done by Foreigners outside of Chinese Jurisdiction into Piracy "jure gentium", although they did not previously bear that character. 14. Nevertheless, it is difficult to imagine that Her Majesty's Minister intended to lay down a principle so opposed to International Law, and a passage in his enclosed letter of the 22 June to myself with that view, though somewhat inconsistent on the other hand he declares that "such an Edict would "Strike "Sanctioned blow at all traffic not so no matter from whence the "Ship sailed or under what flag" Enclo 18. I enclose Attorney General's an opinion of the The subject, subject, and...
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504 not obliged at present to go to Macas for their ruigrant would then be forced probably arr ow alternative which shim and) impair the character of their Imigration to the great prejudice of Chinese interests: 13. I therefore that Sir anv sorry Rucherford Alecote in writing to Prince himself more King did not express himself reservedly as to Emigration under contrad and I think it also unfortunate that decidedly invites the Chinese he 20 Government to declare the carriage of Chinese Coolies except an conditions defined ly that Government to be Piracy. Fran the context and the words used, Prince thing might be induced to infer that a Chinese Edict could change arts dow done by Foreigners actside of Chinese Puritay inte Piracy" jure gentium", although they did not previously bear that character. 14. Neveritieles, it is difficult to imagine that Her Majesty nitended to lay down a 2 Minister -prmciple so opposed to International Law, and a passage in his enclosed letter of the 22 Deliv June to myself with that view, though somewhat inconsistent ar The other hand he declares that "such an Edict world) "Strike "Sanctioned blow at all traffic not so no matter from whine the "Ship sailed or under what flag" Enclo2 18. I enclose Attorney Genwal an ام opinion of the The subject, subject, and... ار
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504

not obliged at present to go to Macas

for their ruigrant

would then be forced

probably

arr

ow

alternative which

shim and)

impair the character of

their Imigration to the great prejudice

of Chinese interests:

13.

I therefore

that Sir

anv

sorry

Rucherford Alecote in writing

to Prince

himself more

King did not express himself

reservedly as to Emigration under contrad

and I think it also unfortunate that

decidedly invites the Chinese

he

20

Government to declare the carriage of Chinese Coolies except

an conditions defined

ly that Government to be Piracy. Fran

the context and the words used, Prince thing might be induced to infer that

a

Chinese Edict could change arts dow

done

by Foreigners actside of Chinese Puritay inte Piracy" jure gentium", although they did not previously bear that character.

14.

Neveritieles, it is difficult to

imagine that Her Majesty

nitended to lay down a

2 Minister

-prmciple so opposed to International Law, and a

passage in his enclosed letter of the 22

Deliv

June to myself with that view, though

somewhat inconsistent

ar

The other hand

he declares that "such an Edict world)

"Strike

"Sanctioned

blow at all traffic not so

no matter from whine the "Ship sailed or under what flag"

Enclo2 18.

I enclose

Attorney Genwal

an

ام

opinion of the

The subject,

subject, and...

ار

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