CO129-157 - Sir MacDonnell Acting Governor Sir Kennedy - 1872 [4-5] — Page 493

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that the Registrar of the Vice Admiralty Court (Mr Alexander) in

addressed to the Acting Chief Police, dated 6th May, 1872,

a note as

states

92.

"The usual affidavit having been filed I had no alternative but

"to issue

a Warrant."

I think it is impossible to

concur in this view,

93.

the

I apprehend it was Registrar's primary duty to inform himself whether he had power or jurisdiction in so

grave a matter

as the seizure of a French Mail Steamer, before he issued his Warrant, and to apply to the Judge

C.O. 751/69.

5805/69.

431

of the Vice Admiralty Court in so important

a Case).

The Registrar still further

seeks to justify himself on the grounds that the terms of the Convention of the 24th September 1856 have never been officially communicated to the Vice Admiralty Court, and that he (the Registrar)

has received no instructions thereon.

I am as little disposed to

25.

accept this latter plea,

as the former, inasmuch

as

Your Lordship

will find, on reference to Despatches No 19 and 82, Hongkong, addressed

to

my Predecessor by Carl Granville, dated 8 February and 26 May 1869.

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that the Registrar of the Vice Admiralty Court (Mr Alexander) in addressed to the Acting Chief Police, dated 6th May, 1872, a note as states 92. "The usual affidavit having been filed I had no alternative but "to issue a Warrant." I think it is impossible to concur in this view, 93. the I apprehend it was Registrar's primary duty to inform himself whether he had power or jurisdiction in so grave a matter as the seizure of a French Mail Steamer, before he issued his Warrant, and to apply to the Judge C.O. 751/69. 5805/69. 431 of the Vice Admiralty Court in so important a Case). The Registrar still further seeks to justify himself on the grounds that the terms of the Convention of the 24th September 1856 have never been officially communicated to the Vice Admiralty Court, and that he (the Registrar) has received no instructions thereon. I am as little disposed to 25. accept this latter plea, as the former, inasmuch as Your Lordship will find, on reference to Despatches No 19 and 82, Hongkong, addressed to my Predecessor by Carl Granville, dated 8 February and 26 May 1869.
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10. 11. that the Registrar of the Vice Admiralty Court (Mr Alweander) in addriped to the Acting Chief grilice, dated 6th May, 1872, a note a states 92. "The usual affidavit having been "filed I had no alternative but "to isne Warrant." I think it is impossible to concur in this view, 93. the I apprehend it was Registrar's primary duty to inform himself whether he had power or jurisdiction in so as the grave a matter seizure of a French Mail. Steamer, before he isued his Warrant, and to apply to the Judge 7.0. 751 69. 5805.69. 431 of the Vice Admiralty Court in so important 2.4. a Case). The Registrar still further seeths to justify himself or the grounds that the terms of the Convention of the 24th September 1856 have never been officially communicated to the Vice Admiralty Cavit, and that he (the Registrar) has received no instructions thereon. I am as little disposed to 25. accept this latter plea, former, inasmuch No the Your Lordship will find, on reference to Berpatcher No 19 and 82, Dongthong, addrefsed to it my Predecessor by Carl Granville, dated & Deburary and 26. 1 May 1869.
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10.

11.

that the Registrar of the Vice Admiralty Court (Mr Alweander) in

addriped to the Acting Chief grilice, dated 6th May, 1872,

a note a

states

92.

"The usual affidavit having been "filed I had no alternative but

"to isne

Warrant."

I think it is impossible to

concur in this view,

93.

the

I apprehend it was Registrar's primary duty to inform himself whether he had power or jurisdiction in so

as

the

grave a matter

seizure of a French Mail.

Steamer, before he isued his Warrant, and to apply to the Judge

7.0. 751 69.

5805.69.

431

of the Vice Admiralty Court in so important

2.4.

a Case).

The Registrar still further

seeths to justify himself or the grounds that the terms of the Convention of the 24th September 1856 have never been officially communicated to the Vice Admiralty Cavit, and that he (the Registrar)

has received no instructions thereon.

I am as little disposed to

25.

accept this latter plea,

former, inasmuch

No

the

Your Lordship

will find, on reference to Berpatcher No 19 and 82, Dongthong, addrefsed

to

it

my Predecessor by Carl Granville, dated & Deburary and 26. 1

May 1869.

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