CO129-248 - Public Offices & Others - 1890 — Page 383

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and Japan, and I doubt greatly whether it would cover

a regulation intended to operate in the Colony of

Hong Kong.

I would submit however that hereafter Her

Majesty's Judges and Consuls in China sentencing a

prisoner to imprisonment or penal servitude at Hong Kong should in passing sentence specially state

that it will be carried out subject in all respects

to the rules and regulations of the Colonial Gaol

(which would of course include those providing for

remission of punishment by Marks) and if Your Lordship should see fit to inform the Colonial Office

that this would be the understanding upon which Consular Prisoners will be sent to Hong Kong in future

I apprehend that there would be no further difficulty

in the matter.

(Signed)

I have &c.,

R. J. Rennie.

D

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380 and Japan, and I doubt greatly whether it would cover a regulation intended to operate in the Colony of Hong Kong. I would submit however that hereafter Her Majesty's Judges and Consuls in China sentencing a prisoner to imprisonment or penal servitude at Hong Kong should in passing sentence specially state that it will be carried out subject in all respects to the rules and regulations of the Colonial Gaol (which would of course include those providing for remission of punishment by Marks) and if Your Lordship should see fit to inform the Colonial Office that this would be the understanding upon which Consular Prisoners will be sent to Hong Kong in future I apprehend that there would be no further difficulty in the matter. (Signed) I have &c., R. J. Rennie. D
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380 and Japan, and I doubt greatly whether it would cover a regulation intended to operate in the Colony of HongKong. I would submit however that hereafter Her Majesty's Judges and Consuls in China sentencing a prisoner to imprisonment or penal servitude at HongKong should in passing sentence specially state that it will be carried out subject in all respects to the rules and regulations of the Colonial Gaol (which would of course include those providing for remission of punishment by Marks) and if Your Lord- ship should see fit to inform the Colonial Office that this would be the understanding upon which Con- sular Prisoners will be sent to HongKong in future I apprehend that there would be no further difficulty in the matter. (Signed) I have &c., R. J. Rennie. D +
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and Japan, and I doubt greatly whether it would cover

a regulation intended to operate in the Colony of

HongKong.

I would submit however that hereafter Her

Majesty's Judges and Consuls in China sentencing a

prisoner to imprisonment or penal servitude at HongKong should in passing sentence specially state

that it will be carried out subject in all respects

to the rules and regulations of the Colonial Gaol

(which would of course include those providing for

remission of punishment by Marks) and if Your Lord-

ship should see fit to inform the Colonial Office

that this would be the understanding upon which Con-

sular Prisoners will be sent to HongKong in future

I apprehend that there would be no further difficulty

in the matter.

(Signed)

I have &c.,

R. J. Rennie.

D

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