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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 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 ... 412349 Page 429 was not in the original text, hence not added. The original text seems to be cut off, and "412349" appears to be a page number or a scanning artifact. As per the instructions, I have not added or removed any content that is not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The text has been formatted into paragraphs using HTML tags. Spelling errors have been corrected, and spacing issues have been fixed. The text has not been rephrased or rewritten.
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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 4-3 This Last we is incomplete k 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 Hary the prisoners, subjects of the Freijn Governments, might be dilsoned in transitn at the cxpence of the the 412349
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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

4-3

This

Last we

is incomplete

k

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

Hary

the prisoners, subjects

of the Freijn Governments,

might be dilsoned in

transitn at the cxpence of

the

the

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