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228

was explained in his Julian Pounce fotos

take into

consideration the following

further suggestion, and favour your

Lettes

the 161

f

1

December Las ( .

Ladship with ou

course proposed was, in one

opinion whether the

opinion,

That with

view a

of surmounting

legal objection.

open to any

That the refusal of the Portuguese

: Government to surrender a

fugitive

accused of a capital offence except

the condition that sentence

of

death should not be carried out

A

death

the event of

his Conviction

A1

we

were aware

to the conclusion of any

Extradition

Arrangement between Great Britain

and

Portugal: inconveniences which

was

that difficulty, if possible, it was now

suggested.

that the Hong Kong Extradition Ordinance, referred to in that letter,

should be amended so

as to rest in

the Governor in Council the discretionary

power of surrendering

to the Macau

Government, persons accused or convicted of

the crimes specified in

the Schedule, without reference to any

Treaty or reciprocal Laws.

That the Macau government

felt in

had hoped

no

Hong-Kong from that state of things

resulted

such Law, but that

their practice had been to surrender

fugitives

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228

was explained in his Julian Pouncefoot’s

take into

consideration the following

further suggestion, and favour your

Letter

the 16th

of

1st

December last ( .

Ladyship with our

course proposed was, in one

opinion whether the

opinion,

That with

a view to

surmounting the

legal objection.

open to any

That the refusal of the Portuguese

Government to surrender a

fugitive

accused of a capital offence except

on the condition that sentence

of

death should not be carried out

was

in the event of

his Conviction

We

were aware

that the conclusion of any

Extradition

Arrangement between Great Britain

and

Portugal was an obstacle,

and that the extreme

inconveniences which

was

that difficulty, if possible, it was now

suggested

that the Hong Kong Extradition Ordinance, referred to in that letter,

should be amended so

as to vest in

the Governor in Council the discretionary

power of surrendering

to the Macau

Government, persons accused or convicted of

the crimes specified in

the Schedule, without reference to any

Treaty or reciprocal Laws.

That the Macau government

had felt

and had hoped

that

Hong-Kong would benefit from that state of things

under such Law, but that

their practice had been to surrender

fugitives

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228 was explained in his Julian Pounce fotos take into consideration the following further suggestion, and favour your Lettes the 161 f 1 December Las ( . Ladship with ou course proposed was, in one opinion whether the opinion, That with view a of surmounting legal objection. open to any That the refusal of the Portuguese : Government to surrender a fugitive accused of a capital offence except the condition that sentence of death should not be carried out A death the event of his Conviction A1 we were aware to the conclusion of any Extradition Arrangement between Great Britain and Portugal: inconveniences which was that difficulty, if possible, it was now suggested. that the Hong Kong Extradition Ordinance, referred to in that letter, should be amended so as to rest in the Governor in Council the discretionary power of surrendering to the Macau Government, persons accused or convicted of the crimes specified in the Schedule, without reference to any Treaty or reciprocal Laws. That the Macau government felt in had hoped no Hong-Kong from that state of things resulted such Law, but that their practice had been to surrender fugitives Here is the revised version with corrections and formatting: 228 was explained in his Julian Pouncefoot’s take into consideration the following further suggestion, and favour your Letter the 16th of 1st December last ( . Ladyship with our course proposed was, in one opinion whether the opinion, That with a view to surmounting the legal objection. open to any That the refusal of the Portuguese Government to surrender a fugitive accused of a capital offence except on the condition that sentence of death should not be carried out was in the event of his Conviction We were aware that the conclusion of any Extradition Arrangement between Great Britain and Portugal was an obstacle, and that the extreme inconveniences which was that difficulty, if possible, it was now suggested that the Hong Kong Extradition Ordinance, referred to in that letter, should be amended so as to vest in the Governor in Council the discretionary power of surrendering to the Macau Government, persons accused or convicted of the crimes specified in the Schedule, without reference to any Treaty or reciprocal Laws. That the Macau government had felt and had hoped that Hong-Kong would benefit from that state of things under such Law, but that their practice had been to surrender fugitives
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228 was explained in his Julian Pounce fotos take into consideration the following further suggestion, and favour your Lettes the 161 f 1 December Las ( . Ladship with ou course proposed was, in one opinion whether the opinion, That with view a of surmounting legal objection. open to any That the refusal of the Portuguese : Government to sevender a fugitive accused of a capital offence except- the condition that sentence of death should not be carrich out A death the event of the obstacle, his Conviction A1 we whe aware to the conclusion of any Extradition Arrangement between feat Britain and and that the extreme Portugal: inconvenienes which was that difficulty, if possible, it was now suggested. that the Hong dong Enterdition Ardinance, referred to in that lotter, should be amended to as to rest in the foremor in Conveil the disentiorang hower of surrendering- to the haras Government, persons recused convicted of the crimes specified in the Schedule, without reference & any Treaty or reciprocal Laws. That the Incas governm felt in had haped no Hong-Kong from that state of things rument such Law, but that- their practice had been to surrender figitwas
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228

was explained in his Julian Pounce fotos

take into

consideration the following

further suggestion, and favour your

Lettes

the 161

f

1

December Las ( .

Ladship with ou

course proposed was, in one

opinion whether the

opinion,

That with

view a

of surmounting

legal objection.

open to any

That the refusal of the Portuguese

: Government to sevender a

fugitive

accused of a capital offence except-

the condition that sentence

of

death should not be carrich out

A

death

the event of

the obstacle,

his Conviction

A1

we

whe aware

to the conclusion of any

Extradition

Arrangement between feat Britain

and

and

that the extreme

Portugal: inconvenienes which

was

that difficulty, if possible, it was now

suggested.

that the Hong dong Enterdition Ardinance, referred to in that lotter,

should be amended to

as to rest in

the foremor in Conveil the disentiorang

hower of surrendering-

to the haras

Government, persons recused convicted of

the crimes specified in

the Schedule, without reference & any

Treaty or reciprocal Laws.

That the Incas governm

felt in

had haped

no

Hong-Kong from that state of things

rument

such Law, but that-

their practice had been to surrender

figitwas

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