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that Colony, be fair to any
nation of
by penser etter in keeping the offender
deporting him to Hong Kong
But they is not provided
for by the Order in Council which I refer to sections 110 & 154, and frees, the Supreme Court from liability &
Spences.
The Order in Council showed ? submit, provide that by except where
is a the offender departed to Hong Kong
noter that (charge, all by fences
nicemid
the Chamber Revenue in
Keeping or defeating such offender
shall be defrayed & the Imperial Government, or by the Colony of which
the offender is a native.
I would
suggest
then
alterations for the consideration of
Law Granville
J/T# 15/11/1872
10 pa
# Order of Her Majesty the Queen in Council for the Government of Her Majesty's Subjects in China and Japan.
At the Court at Windsor,
the 9th day of March 1865.
PRESENT:
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS an Act of Parliament was passed in the Session of Preamble.
the sixth and seventh years of Her Majesty's reign (chapter 6 & 7 Vict. c. 80.
eighty) "for the better government of Her Majesty's subjects "resorting to China”:
And whereas by that Act it was enacted (among other things) that it should be lawful for Her Majesty, by any Order or Orders made with the advice of Her Privy Council, to ordain for the government of Her Majesty's subjects being within the dominions of the Emperor of China, or being within any ship or vessel at a distance of not more than one hundred miles from the coast of China, any law or ordinance which to Her Majesty in Council might seem meet, as fully and effectually as any such law or ordinance could be made by Her Majesty in Council for the government of Her Majesty's subjects being within Her Majesty's Island of Hong Kong:
And whereas another Act of Parliament was passed in the same Session (chapter ninety-four) to remove doubts as to 6 & 7 Vict. c. 94.
"the exercise of power and jurisdiction by Her Majesty within "divers countries and places out of Her Majesty's dominions "and to render the same more effectual" (to which Act the expression The Foreign Jurisdiction Act when hereafter used in this Order refers):
11318,
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that Colorry, be furt to any
naton of
by penser etter in keeping the offender
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But they is not provided
for by the older in Council which I sections 110 & 154 and frees, the Supreme Cont for (hun 1 Japan of liability &
Spences.
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is a the offender departed to thony "
noter qthat (chong, all by fences
nicemid
the Chamil Revenue in
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Keeping or defeating such offender
thall to defraged & the Impenil forrnment, or by the (Mory of whiche
the fenda
Ifends is a native.
I would
suffect
then
alterations for the consideration of
Law Granville
J/T# 15/11/172
10 pa
Order of Her Majesty the Queen in Council for the Government of Her Majesty's Subjects in China and Japan.
At the Court at Windsor,
the 9th day of March 1865.
PRESENT:
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
A
WHEREAS an Act of Parliament was passed in the Session of Preamble.
the sixth and seventh years of Her Majesty's reign (chapter 6 & 7 Vict. c. 80. eighty) "for the better government of Her Majesty's subjects "resorting to China”:
And whereas by that Act it was enacted (among other things) that it should be lawful for Her Majesty, by any Order or Orders made with the advice of Her Privy Council, to ordain for the government of Her Majesty's subjects being within the dominions of the Emperor of China, or being within any ship or vessel at a distance of not more than one hundred miles from the const of China, any law or ordinance which to Her Majesty in Council might seem meet, as fully and effectually as any such law or ordinance could be made by Her Majesty in Council for the government of Her Majesty's subjects being within Her Majesty's Island of Hong Kong:
And whereas another Act of Parliament was passed in the same Session (chapter ninety-four) to remove doubts as to 6 & 7 Vict. c. 94. "the exercise of power and jurisdiction by Her Majesty within "divers countries and places out of Her Majesty's dominions
" and to render the same more effectual" (to which Act the ex- pression The Foreign Jurisdiction Act when hereafter used in this Order refers):
11318,
A
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