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circumstanced community.

In the first place, it

will be recollected that the question of Government prosecutions of newspapers for libels on Government Officers has often been raised at Hongkong. The most recent instructions

on

the subject

are those contained in

Lord Kimberley's despatch to my predecessor, Sir John Pope Hennessy,

#

cessor; Sir John Pope Hennessy,

2:135 of the 27th October, 1881;- in which

he stated as follows.. "I

"I am of opinion

that an officer of the Government

cannot be permitted to determine

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for himself whether he shall take legal proceedings in respect of any newspaper criticism of the conduct of official business. The necessity,

or

expediency of such a step are questions

for the decision of the Governor in Executive Council, after careful

consideration of all the circumstances?

3.

Enclosure 1.

3

now-annexed

copy of

a letter recently addressed to the Colonial Secretary by the Surveyor-General, (the Honourable J. M. Price), respecting a defamatory article on the Public Works Department, which had

For

appeared

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393 3 2 circumstanced community. In the first place, it will be recollected that the question of Government prosecutions of newspapers for libels on Government Officers has often been raised at Hongkong. The most recent instructions on the subject are those contained in Lord Kimberley's despatch to my predecessor, Sir John Pope Hennessy, # cessor; Sir John Pope Hennessy, 2:135 of the 27th October, 1881;- in which he stated as follows.. "I "I am of opinion that an officer of the Government cannot be permitted to determine 17057 for himself whether he shall take legal proceedings in respect of any newspaper criticism of the conduct of official business. The necessity, or expediency of such a step are questions for the decision of the Governor in Executive Council, after careful consideration of all the circumstances? 3. Enclosure 1. 3 now-annexed copy of a letter recently addressed to the Colonial Secretary by the Surveyor-General, (the Honourable J. M. Price), respecting a defamatory article on the Public Works Department, which had For appeared
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393 3 2 circumstanced community. In the first place, it will be recollected that the question of Government proscautions of newspapers for libels on Government Officers has often been raised at ___ Hongkong. The most recent instructions on the subject are those contained in Lord Kimberley's despatch to my m predecessor, # cessor; dir John Pope Hennessy, 2:135 of the 27th October, 1881;- in which he stated as follows.. " I "I am of opinion that an officer of the Government- cannot be permitted to determine 17057 for himself whether he shall take legal proceedings in respect of any newspaper criticism of the conduct of official business. The necessity, oy expediency of such a step are questions کر کو r in for the desision of the Governor "Excautive Council, after careful consideration of all the circumstances? 3. Enclosure 1. 3 now-amex d copy of a letter recently addressed to the Colonial Secretary by the Surveyor_ General, (the Honourable I. Me Prize), respecting a defamatory article on the -Public Works Department, which had For appeared
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393

3

2

circumstanced community.

In the first place, it

will be recollected that the question of Government proscautions of newspapers for libels on Government Officers has often been raised at ___ Hongkong. The most recent instructions

on

the subject

are those contained in

Lord Kimberley's despatch to my m

predecessor,

#

cessor; dir John Pope Hennessy,

2:135 of the 27th October, 1881;- in which

he stated as follows.. " I

"I am of opinion

that an officer of the Government-

cannot be permitted to determine

17057

for himself whether he shall take legal proceedings in respect of any newspaper criticism of the conduct of official business. The necessity,

oy

expediency of such a step are questions

کر کو

r in

for the desision of the Governor "Excautive Council, after careful

consideration of all the circumstances?

3.

Enclosure 1. 3

now-amex d

copy of

a letter recently addressed to the Colonial Secretary by the Surveyor_ General, (the Honourable I. Me Prize), respecting a defamatory article on the -Public Works Department, which had

For

appeared

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