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L Mr

Lately the scheme is much: a libelien

is carried out by that constable putting the man on board the Canton Steamer at the moment of her departure & leaving him there.

This practice rids the Colony of a number of bad characters, & helps to preserve it from being overwhelmed by a flood of rascals from the South China: but it is a strong measure, and now law has now come under the notice of the Office, it should be considered whether any alteration should be determined. It should be borne in mind that when there are companies now competing for the Canton traffic, there are immense passenger movements: the two boats bringing down 1000 to 1500

The last

Whinese in one day: while the regular passenger junks carry many persons to & fro: There is therefore hardly any difficulty for the Chinese Criminal classes to reach the colony, as English punishments are greater hardships to them than to Chinese, and a sentence of imprisonment often is so great a hardship to them. This exceptional condition may justify exceptional measures like the present; and long continued withdrawal of these measures would at once increase the number of prisoners in the gaol, and also considerably add to the work of the Judicial Establishment, and possibly necessitate extra Judicial expenditure. I am bound to

regret them

The Government granting returns of the number of persons banished under them: with the

Section 6. subjects a man

to imprisonment if he returns

after being deported - This is a necessary sanction to the fundamental provisions.

Section 7. Imposes on The Governor to pardon

on Conditions

of file; a provision which Mr Hennessy has been told to use only in case

of Chinese criminals; the Governor should also be told only to exercise his powers under section 5 in case of Chinese: but I would not limit the terms of that Section 5; there might be difficulties about Canton emigration for which such a power might be useful as a summary way of dealing with cases of other

nations.

8,9 have been recently discussed & approved of

Lord Kimberly: & I presume will be allowed to remain

10 is new: if limited to Chinese Criminals I would perhaps pass it, but I do not think it is a section which is necessary: it in effect enables The Governor to turn any criminal adrift,

on condition that he

does not return in four years, so as to avoid expiring his term in gaol. The authority referred to in Mr. Meigh's Minute p. 463: but that passage deals with a man whose sentence of Transportation was commuted to imprisonment, and it was held to be bad because the Crown has no power to commute the sentence of a Court of Justice: this is a converse case, banishment in lieu of imprisonment: for which legislation is necessary if the power is to be exercised. I doubt whether it should be given to the Governor to pardon, or remit sentences for this or any other special

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L Mr Lately the scheme is much: a libelien is carried out by that constable putting the man on board the Canton Steamer at the moment of her departure & leaving him there. This practice rids the Colony of a number of bad characters, & helps to preserve it from being overwhelmed by a flood of rascals from the South China: but it is a strong measure, and now law has now come under the notice of the Office, it should be considered whether any alteration should be determined. It should be borne in mind that when there are companies now competing for the Canton traffic, there are immense passenger movements: the two boats bringing down 1000 to 1500 The last Whinese in one day: while the regular passenger junks carry many persons to & fro: There is therefore hardly any difficulty for the Chinese Criminal classes to reach the colony, as English punishments are greater hardships to them than to Chinese, and a sentence of imprisonment often is so great a hardship to them. This exceptional condition may justify exceptional measures like the present; and long continued withdrawal of these measures would at once increase the number of prisoners in the gaol, and also considerably add to the work of the Judicial Establishment, and possibly necessitate extra Judicial expenditure. I am bound to regret them The Government granting returns of the number of persons banished under them: with the Section 6. subjects a man to imprisonment if he returns after being deported - This is a necessary sanction to the fundamental provisions. Section 7. Imposes on The Governor to pardon on Conditions of file; a provision which Mr Hennessy has been told to use only in case of Chinese criminals; the Governor should also be told only to exercise his powers under section 5 in case of Chinese: but I would not limit the terms of that Section 5; there might be difficulties about Canton emigration for which such a power might be useful as a summary way of dealing with cases of other nations. 8,9 have been recently discussed & approved of Lord Kimberly: & I presume will be allowed to remain 10 is new: if limited to Chinese Criminals I would perhaps pass it, but I do not think it is a section which is necessary: it in effect enables The Governor to turn any criminal adrift, on condition that he does not return in four years, so as to avoid expiring his term in gaol. The authority referred to in Mr. Meigh's Minute p. 463: but that passage deals with a man whose sentence of Transportation was commuted to imprisonment, and it was held to be bad because the Crown has no power to commute the sentence of a Court of Justice: this is a converse case, banishment in lieu of imprisonment: for which legislation is necessary if the power is to be exercised. I doubt whether it should be given to the Governor to pardon, or remit sentences for this or any other special
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L Mir

Lequely the sehn is mach: a Ibilien

is carrive out by that constable putting the man the board the Cantar Stramen at the moment of her departine & leaving him there.

This prachen ride the Colony of a number of bad characters, & helps to preserve it from being overwhelmed by a flood of rascale from the South Whince : but it is a strong measure, and noth law has now come under the notion ofthe Office, it The be considered to the ther any alteration strould be disins ordered. It shrid & fome in mind that when Theme as the companies,

on now, competing for the Cantin traffic, the the fares create an immense passenger Mevant. the two boats bringing down 1000 to 1500

f

The lust

Whiness in me day: while the regular Grappage jünke Парадирала carry many person to a fro: There is therefore horny faintif The Chinese Criminal classes to reach the colony, a an baghish persishments are

gratte lips Lovese than Chinese, a sention Jimprisonment offer is so great hardship to them. This Exceptinice condition may gustifos exceptimal measu like the present; a long Indien withdrawal of these Invers would to when at once increase the member of prisoners in the face, a ale considerably to the work of the Juisar Establishment, a possibly necessitati extra Jishen expenditure. Inombre cofinum

regrine theme

The Governm #same granting returns of the mumber of passons banished under them: witte the

Section 6. subjects a man

to imprisonment if he natur

bh

the sections

after being defortul - This is a necessay danation to the fund

Juctions.

A

Bration 7. Impoons The Jovernor to pandor

on Conditions

409

of file; a provision which Mr Hennessy has de told to use only in case.

of thinese criminals; the wasing Ihmee or refectul a he apple should also be told only to Exercise his frowns under section 5 in case of Chinese : but I would not kimich the terms of that Section 5; there might be difficulties &

about Cortin

again Emigration for which such a prone might be useful as Asummary wony ofthealing with crisps of other

nations.

8.9. hour been seently discussure & approve of

Lud Kimberly : & I presume will or allowed Bumain

10 is new: if limited to Chinese Criscinals in women perhaps he grassed, bete das not think it is a section which is neupary: it in effect mables The Gorma turn any criminal adrift,

8 2454

jine 30] 76—H & S 2164

&

on condition that he

doss not actum In frin

In für years, po as to avril Exping hime in good. The actory A.f. sefers to Insythis Rinion p. 463: but that passage Affials with a man whose pentine of Transportations was commutul timpriom. -ment, a it was Zelve back breause the Crown has no Joson to commute the denteness of or Court of Justice: this is the convuse, banishment in tiere of impins. -ment : for which legislation is necessary if the poon is to be exerciced _ I dmth whether its should di Lovenon can pardon, reasons for this 200

The The fat gir pandow, or remit dentines à 20 Jpecial

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