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settled; they

are inserted so as to make the ordinance accord with the draft

schedule of crimes already submitted to His Excellency.

In preparing the Ordinance I have

confined it to the case of persons

accused of crime; for

it seems

undesirable for the authorities of the Colony to enquire into the sufficiency of a conviction obtained in China, as it would be unavoidable,

if the ordinance, following the Imperial Extradition Act, were to

provide for the surrender of criminals who have been already convicted, and for accepting documentary records as sufficient proof of

the guilt of the fugitive.

It is

probably unnecessary to add that the term "Magistrate" is by Ordinance 1 of 1867 declared to mean

in all ordinances "either of the

Police Magistrates", and that I

used it here in that sense.

(Signed) John Bramston

Attorney General

(True Copy)

(Signed) J. Smitt

Acting Colonial Secretary

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261 settled; they are inserted so as to make the ordinance accord with the draft schedule of crimes already submitted to His Excellency. In preparing the Ordinance I have confined it to the case of persons accused of crime; for it seems undesirable for the authorities of the Colony to enquire into the sufficiency of a conviction obtained in China, as it would be unavoidable, if the ordinance, following the Imperial Extradition Act, were to provide for the surrender of criminals who have been already convicted, and for accepting documentary records as sufficient proof of the guilt of the fugitive. It is probably unnecessary to add that the term "Magistrate" is by Ordinance 1 of 1867 declared to mean in all ordinances "either of the Police Magistrates", and that I used it here in that sense. (Signed) John Bramston Attorney General (True Copy) (Signed) J. Smitt Acting Colonial Secretary
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261 settled; they are inserted so as to make the ordinance accord with the draft schedule of crimes already submitted to His Excellency. In preparing the Ordinance I have : confined it to the case of persons accused of crime; for Cof crime; for it seems undesirable for the authorities of thes Colony to enquire unto the sufficiency insufficiency of a conviction obtained in China, as twould be unavoidable, if the ordinance, following the Imperial Extradition Acti, were to to provide for the surrender of criminals who have been already convicted, and for accepting documentary records as eufficient proof of the quilt of the fugitive. It is, is probably tunecessary to add that the term = "Magistrate is by Ordinance 1. of 1867 - declared to mean in all ordinance, "either of the Police Magistrate "," and that I used it here in that sense. I have se (Signed) John Bramotor Attorney General (True Copy als feci & Janit I Smit Acting Colonial secretary
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settled; they

are inserted so as to make the ordinance accord with the draft

schedule of crimes already submitted to His Excellency.

In preparing the Ordinance I have

: confined it to the case of persons

accused of crime; for

Cof

crime; for it seems

undesirable for the authorities of thes Colony to enquire unto the sufficiency insufficiency of a conviction obtained in China, as twould be unavoidable,

if the ordinance, following the Imperial Extradition Acti, were to

to provide for the surrender of criminals who have been already convicted, and for accepting documentary records as eufficient proof of

the quilt of the fugitive.

It is,

is probably tunecessary to add that the term = "Magistrate is by Ordinance 1. of 1867 - declared to mean

in all ordinance, "either of the

Police Magistrate "," and that I

used it here in that sense. I have se

(Signed) John Bramotor Attorney General

(True Copy

als feci & Janit

I

Smit

Acting Colonial secretary

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