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For our Conveniencer, Mr Hammond was pleased to return to us the previous Correspondence on this matter, as marked in the margin; and requested that we would take the papers into our Consideration and favour Your Lordship with any observations we might have to offer in regard to the Governor of Hong Kong's proposed ordinance.

In obedience to your Lordship's Commands, we have taken these papers into our Consideration, and have the honour to report.

That with regard to the points on which Mr Mousell has asked for the opinion of the Foreign Office,

1. That there is no reason which occurs to us why British Subjects should be excluded from the operation of the Ordinance...

2. That military deserters may very properly be included within its scope.

3. That Persons accused of the Crime of Piracy jure gentium may likewise be properly included within its scope.

4. That no reason occurs to us why the sanction of the Consular Authorities should be asked for before criminal fugitives of other Countries besides China are surrendered to the Govt of Macao; they are persons who by the supposition have rendered themselves amenable...

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For our Conveniencer, Mr Hammond was pleased to return to us the previous Correspondence on this matter, as marked in the margin; and requested that we would take the papers into our Consideration and favour Your Lordship with any observations we might have to offer in regard to the Governor of Hong Kong's proposed ordinance. In obedience to your Lordship's Commands, we have taken these papers into our Consideration, and have the honour to report. That with regard to the points on which Mr Mousell has asked for the opinion of the Foreign Office, 1. That there is no reason which occurs to us why British Subjects should be excluded from the operation of the Ordinance... 2. That military deserters may very properly be included within its scope. 3. That Persons accused of the Crime of Piracy jure gentium may likewise be properly included within its scope. 4. That no reason occurs to us why the sanction of the Consular Authorities should be asked for before criminal fugitives of other Countries besides China are surrendered to the Govt of Macao; they are persons who by the supposition have rendered themselves amenable... Page 355
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For our Conveniener, Mr Hammond was pleased to return to us the previous Correspondence on this matter, as marked in the mar margin; forequest that we would take then papers into our Consideration and and he was. := giv; and he favour Your Lordship with any observations toc might have to offer in regard to the Governor of Hous- Rong's proposed ordinance. In obedience to your Lordship's Commands, we have taken these papers into our Consideration, and have the honour to report. points That with regard to the which Mr Mousell. has asked for the opinion of the Foreign office Office. we think : 355 1. That there is no reason which œccurs to us why British Subjects should be cxcluded from the operation of the Ordinance ... 2 . That military deserters may very properly be included within its scope. 3. That Persous accused of the Crime of Piracy fure gentium my likewise be properly included within its scope. Lo. That no no reason occurs to us why the Lauction of the Consaler Authorities should be asked for before criminal fugitives of other. Countries besides China are surrendered to the Goot of Macaos they are persons who by the supposition have rendered themselves amenable
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For our Conveniener, Mr Hammond was pleased to return to us the previous Correspondence on this matter, as

marked in the mar

margin; forequest that we would take then papers into our Consideration and

and he was. := giv; and he

favour Your Lordship with any observations toc might have to offer in regard to the Governor of Hous- Rong's proposed ordinance.

In obedience to your Lordship's Commands, we have taken these papers into our Consideration, and have the honour to report.

points

That with regard to the

which Mr Mousell. has

asked for the opinion of the Foreign

office

Office.

we think :

355

1. That there is no reason which œccurs to us why British Subjects should be cxcluded from the operation of the Ordinance ...

2 . That military deserters may very properly be included within its scope.

3. That Persous accused of the Crime of Piracy fure gentium my likewise be properly included within its scope.

Lo. That no

no reason occurs to us

why the Lauction of the Consaler Authorities should be asked for before criminal fugitives of other. Countries besides China are surrendered to the Goot of Macaos they

are persons who by the supposition have rendered themselves

amenable

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