428
Mr. Pannceptie Letter,
together with a
Report upon
it by Mr. Smale, a copy of
which I enclose for your information,
was transmitted
to the Foreign Office and Earl Granville has been
advised by the Law Officers
with reference to the first
question, that it is very desirable to have one person
in the Colony whose official duty it is
to at once
take possession and care of
the Estates of Aliens who die
in the Colony, and hold it till
the Consul or other person
entitled to the grant apply
for administration: That there
is apparently no reason why
S. 14 May 1872
This last part is incomplete
the Consul should object
to give the Bond required,
and particularly as
the Supreme Court has the power
to waive the Bond if
desirable, as stated
by the Chief Judge of Hong Kong,
and that therefore no
alteration is needed.
They further reported that
with reference to the 2nd question,
some arrangement with Foreign Governments might
with advantage be come to,
under which, on application
of the Consul at Hong Kong,
the prisoners, subjects
of the Foreign Governments,
might be delivered in
transit at the expense of
the ...
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428
Mr. Pannceptie Letter,
together with a
Report upon
it by Mr. Smale, a copy of
which I enclose for spurs information,
, was transmitted
to the Foreign office and Earl Granville has been
advised by the Law Officers
with reference to the first
question, that it is very desirable to have one person
in the Colony whose official duty it is
to
at once
take possession and care of
ün
"Alieux there
the Estates of Alieux
tha it
dipy, and hold i till
the Consul
entitled
or other person
to the grant apply
for administration: That there
is appareatly no reason whey
S. 14 May 1872
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the Consul should object
to give the Bond
Bond requered
and particularly
the
Supreme Court has the power
to waive the Brond if
desirable, as stated
by the
Chef Sudge of Hong Kong
and that therefore no
alteration
The
is needed.
they further reported And with reference
2nd question that
some arrangement with Foreyn Governments might
with advantage be come to
trader
which
on
of the Consul at
King,
application
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the prisoners, subjects
of the Freijn Governments,
might be dilsoned in
transitn at the cxpence of
the
the
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