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and regulations framed in virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance 7 of 1862, and in their judgment they

vary.

"The English book could not itself,

"however, have been received in evidence,

"as the Rules,

"therein

• and Regulations contained

are not such Rules and

"Regulations as one would expect to be framed under the Ordinance. They do not in themselves purport to be so framed.

"They do not purport to be framed by the Captain Superintendent of Police, and

"they do not purport to have been approved by the Governor."

It is therefore not entirely correct to say the prosecution omitted to prove that the regulations in question had been approved by the Governor, although this had been duly done.

The Police should not have furnished the prosecution with what was stated to be the rules in question when they were not really so.

2nd March 1887.

(Signed) Edw J. Ackroyd,

Atty General

DRAFT.

No. 123

The original

MINUTE.

Mr. Lucas 14.

Mr. De Robeck

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

X Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Lord Onslow.

14

Sir H. T. Holland.

July

199 Hongkong

13141

And

15-

450

13 July 87

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 499 of the 27th of May 1887, enclosing the annual report of the Captain Superintendent of Police for 1885.

As regards the difficulty which arose as to its publication in the Colony, I would point out that the ordinary course to follow in cases when it is considered inadvisable to publish the whole report furnished by the head of a department, is to expunge such passages as are

"Const-

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and regulations framed in virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance 7 of 1862, and in their judgment they vary. "The English book could not itself, "however, have been received in evidence, "as the Rules, "therein and Regulations contained are not such Rules and "Regulations as one would expect to be framed under the Ordinance. They do not in themselves purport to be so framed. "They do not purport to be framed by the Captain Superintendent of Police, and "they do not purport to have been approved by the Governor." It is therefore not entirely correct to say the prosecution omitted to prove that the regulations in question had been approved by the Governor, although this had been duly done. The Police should not have furnished the prosecution with what was stated to be the rules in question when they were not really so. 2nd March 1887. (Signed) Edw J. Ackroyd, Atty General DRAFT. No. 123 The original MINUTE. Mr. Lucas 14. Mr. De Robeck Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. X Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Lord Onslow. 14 Sir H. T. Holland. July 199 Hongkong 13141 And 15- 450 13 July 87 I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 499 of the 27th of May 1887, enclosing the annual report of the Captain Superintendent of Police for 1885. As regards the difficulty which arose as to its publication in the Colony, I would point out that the ordinary course to follow in cases when it is considered inadvisable to publish the whole report furnished by the head of a department, is to expunge such passages as are "Const-
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and regulations framed in virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance 7 of 1862, and in their judgment they vay. " The English book could not itself, " however, have been received in evidence, "as the Rules, "there in and Regulations contained are not such Rules and "Regulations as one would expect to be "framed under the Ordinance. They do not in themselves purport to be sefraned. "They - do not preveport to be framed by the "Captain superintendent of tolice, and " they do not purport to have been "approved by the Governor. " I is therefore therefore not ebrietly correct lo vay the prosecution omitted to prove that the regulations in question had been approved by the Governor although this had been duly done. The blice should not have furnished the prosecution with what was stated to be the rules in question when they not really ᏍᏛ. 2nd March 1887. were ma srof Edw J. Ackroyd, Ackly atty General DRAFT. No. 123 The ong MINUTE. Mr. Lucas 14. Mr. De Robeck Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. X Mr. Meade. Sir R. Herbert. Lord Onslow. 14 Sir H. T. Holland. Jaly 199 Hongkong 13141 And 15- 450 13 July 87 I have the honour to ack: the receipt of your desp no. 499 of the 27th of May 199. the annual sport enclosing the captain Superintendent of police for 1885. Am regarde, the difficulty Λ Which arose as to its publi. -cation in the colony, I would that point out that let ordinary course to follow in cares When it is considered inadvisable to publish the whole report farmished by the head of a deportment, is to expunge such passages as are " Const -
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and regulations framed in virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance 7 of 1862, and in their judgment they

vay.

" The English book could not itself,

" however, have been received in evidence,

"as

the Rules,

"there in

• and Regulations contained

are not such Rules and

"Regulations as one would expect to be "framed under the Ordinance. They do not in themselves purport to be sefraned. "They

- do not preveport to be framed by the "Captain superintendent of tolice, and " they do not purport to have been "approved by the Governor. "

I is therefore

therefore not ebrietly correct

lo vay the prosecution omitted to prove that the regulations in question had been approved by the Governor although this had been duly done.

The blice should not have furnished the prosecution with what was stated to be the rules in question when they

not really

ᏍᏛ.

2nd March 1887.

were ma

srof Edw J. Ackroyd,

Ackly atty General

DRAFT.

No. 123

The ong

MINUTE.

Mr. Lucas 14.

Mr. De Robeck

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

X Mr. Meade.

Sir R. Herbert.

Lord Onslow.

14

Sir H. T. Holland.

Jaly

199 Hongkong

13141

And

15-

450

13 July 87

I have the honour to ack:

the

receipt of your desp no. 499 of the 27th of May

199.

the annual sport

enclosing

the captain Superintendent

of police for 1885.

Am regarde, the difficulty

Λ

Which arose as

to its

publi.

-cation in the colony, I would

that point out that let ordinary course to follow

in cares

When it is considered inadvisable

to publish the whole report farmished by the head of a deportment, is to expunge such passages

as are

" Const -

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