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Sir Richard MacDonnell appeared to have given notice, in his despatch 8141/67, to the Colonial Office of sending Ordinance No. 9 of 1871. Though he would propose the Ordinance to the Legislative Council, he could flag and brand prisoners voluntarily petitioning for release there, submitting that previous assent must be on condition that he supposes I have given assent.

I do not see any report from the Attorney General on the Ordinance, and he says the Home Government has committed an error in most other cases, but the Chinese are an exceptional people and he does not feel at all sure that Sir R. MacDonnell is right in considering it necessary in practice to be harsh, and that it should not be legalized.

I was told by Messrs. May and others that in his despatch, Sir R. MacDonnell was authorized to legalize those conditions which, in the absence of special instructions from the Secretary of State, he deems necessary. They would perhaps be singular if the Law Officers consent to do so.

I think it is more important to deter people from harbouring criminals than to spare the feelings of those who have already committed an offence.

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MINUTE PAPER.

Sir Richard MacDonnell appeared

to have given notice, in his despatch 8141/67

the Colonial Office sending

Ordinance No = 9 of 1871

97/67 allthough he would propose

the Ordinance to the Legislative Council

he could flag and brand prisoners voluntarily petitioning for release there submitting & that previous assent must be

on condition I suppose I have given assent.

I do not see any report

from the Attorney General

on the Ordinance, and he says

the Home Government has

committed an error in most other cases, but the Chinese are an

exceptional people and he does not feel at all sure that Sir R. MacDonnell is right in considering

it necessary in practice to be harsh, and that it should not be legalized.


told to me by Messrs May and others

what related to RM MacDonnell's despatch

in his despatch with the

Indon... no gin

M.g. 9.9.1867 as authorized

to the legality

of those conditions which in

the absence of special instructions from the Secretary of State he deems necessary.

They would perhaps be singular

Holy I think

with consent

them to do so.

Kem

Thayed to hand.

if the Law Officers

can,

As to the merits of

2 Myself hold that it is much more

important to deter people from harbouring criminals than to spare the

feelings of those who have already committed an offence.

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B F 5 H K L M 135 MINUTE PAPER. Sir Richard MacDonnell appeared to have given notice, in his despatch 8141/67, to the Colonial Office of sending Ordinance No. 9 of 1871. Though he would propose the Ordinance to the Legislative Council, he could flag and brand prisoners voluntarily petitioning for release there, submitting that previous assent must be on condition that he supposes I have given assent. I do not see any report from the Attorney General on the Ordinance, and he says the Home Government has committed an error in most other cases, but the Chinese are an exceptional people and he does not feel at all sure that Sir R. MacDonnell is right in considering it necessary in practice to be harsh, and that it should not be legalized. I was told by Messrs. May and others that in his despatch, Sir R. MacDonnell was authorized to legalize those conditions which, in the absence of special instructions from the Secretary of State, he deems necessary. They would perhaps be singular if the Law Officers consent to do so. I think it is more important to deter people from harbouring criminals than to spare the feelings of those who have already committed an offence. Page 135 (Three lines at the bottom indicating the page number are not included as per the original format request, but the content is reflowed and corrected.) However, to follow the exact output format requested: B F 5 H K L M 135 MINUTE PAPER. Sir Richard MacDonnell appeared to have given notice, in his despatch 8141/67 the Colonial Office sending Ordinance No = 9 of 1871 97/67 allthough he would propose the Ordinance to the Legislative Council he could flag and brand prisoners voluntarily petitioning for release there submitting & that previous assent must be on condition I suppose I have given assent. I do not see any report from the Attorney General on the Ordinance, and he says the Home Government has committed an error in most other cases, but the Chinese are an exceptional people and he does not feel at all sure that Sir R. MacDonnell is right in considering it necessary in practice to be harsh, and that it should not be legalized. told to me by Messrs May and others what related to RM MacDonnell's despatch in his despatch with the Indon... no gin M.g. 9.9.1867 as authorized to the legality of those conditions which in the absence of special instructions from the Secretary of State he deems necessary. They would perhaps be singular Holy I think with consent them to do so. Kem Thayed to hand. if the Law Officers can, As to the merits of 2 Myself hold that it is much more important to deter people from harbouring criminals than to spare the feelings of those who have already committed an offence.
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B F 5 H K L M 135 MINUTE PAPER. Sie Richard. Mes Donnell appeard to have given notice, in his despatch 8141/67 the Colonial Efficie sending Ordinance N = 9 of 1671 97/67 allthough he would propon Ordiname ar to the subject he could flag and brand piemens voluntarily petitioning for release there submitting & that previstiquent must be on condition I betons subposed I ham pien assent. a tant Iolo I do not see any report. from the Attorney Jennal Ordinance, and he says Home f committed an instructions & fine in most other cases, but the Chinese or in Every exceptional people and Ice not feel at all save that Sie R. MarDonnell is not right in considering Yusry an in practice the to hest, and that it should not be legalind. -Run May sefss Nems to me ro my cary to day what roten to RM avès suchat in his dish sondary with the Indon no gin M.g. 9.9.1867. as authanged to the legalit those conditions which in the absence of special instructions from to Seantury of State he fronomes Megat. They would perhaps be singular Holy I think with consent hem to do so. Kem Thayed to hand. if the Law-Enabled gfth. can, As to the meists oft 2 Myself hold that it is much man important to deter people from Mumming criminals then to span the delicans of tion. who han dlready
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MINUTE PAPER.

Sie Richard. Mes Donnell appeard

to have given notice, in his despatch 8141/67

the Colonial Efficie

sending

Ordinance N = 9 of 1671

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to

the subject he could

flag and brand piemens voluntarily petitioning for release there submitting & that previstiquent must be

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from the Attorney Jennal

Ordinance, and he says

Home

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committed an

instructions & fine in most other cases, but the Chinese or in Every

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in practice the to hest, and that it should not be legalind.

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day what roten to RM avès suchat

in his dish sondary

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as authanged

to the legalit

those conditions which in

the absence of special instructions from to Seantury of State he fronomes Megat.

They would perhaps be singular

Holy I think

with consent

hem to do so.

Kem

Thayed to hand.

if the Law-Enabled

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As to the meists oft

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important to deter people from Mumming criminals then to span the

delicans of tion. who han dlready

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