CO129-293 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [8-9] — Page 254

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Enclosure in po 251

Zz

17th August, 1899.

The cases of the three condemned prisoners, Ng Ki Cheung, Ng Tung and Lui Tak Lap were considered this day in the Executive Council.

Mr. Goodman, Acting Chief Justice, having been asked by His Excellency to attend the Council, gave his opinion in detail as to the verdict of the jury and the advisability of carrying out the death sentences. On his withdrawal the Council proceeded to consider the cases, when the majority advised that the sentences passed on the prisoners should be commuted in the following manner (The Colonial Secretary was of opinion that the second prisoner should suffer a term of imprisonment).

The first prisoner, Ng Ki Cheung, to be imprisoned for life with hard labour.

The second prisoner, Ng Tung, to be pardoned and liberated.

The Third prisoner, Lui Tak Lap, to be imprisoned for 10 years with hard labour.

F. Johnston,

Ag. Clerk of Councils.

18/8/99.

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Enclosure in po 251 Zz 17th August, 1899. The cases of the three condemned prisoners, Ng Ki Cheung, Ng Tung and Lui Tak Lap were considered this day in the Executive Council. Mr. Goodman, Acting Chief Justice, having been asked by His Excellency to attend the Council, gave his opinion in detail as to the verdict of the jury and the advisability of carrying out the death sentences. On his withdrawal the Council proceeded to consider the cases, when the majority advised that the sentences passed on the prisoners should be commuted in the following manner (The Colonial Secretary was of opinion that the second prisoner should suffer a term of imprisonment). The first prisoner, Ng Ki Cheung, to be imprisoned for life with hard labour. The second prisoner, Ng Tung, to be pardoned and liberated. The Third prisoner, Lui Tak Lap, to be imprisoned for 10 years with hard labour. F. Johnston, Ag. Clerk of Councils. 18/8/99.
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COPY.. Enclosure in po 251 Zz 17th. August, 1899. The cases of the three condemned prisoners, Ng Ki Cheung, Ng Tung and Iui Tak Lap were considered this day in the Executive Council. Mr. Goodman, Acting Chief Justice, having been asked by His Excellency to attend the Council, gave his opinion in detail as to the verdict of the jury and the advisability of carrying out the death sentences. On his withdrawal the Council proceeded to consider the cases, when the majority advised that the sentences passed on the prisoners should be commuted in the following manner(The Colonial Secretary was of opinion that the second prisoner should suffer a term of imprisonent.} The first prisoner, Ng Ki Cheung, to be imprisoned for life with hard labour. liberated. The second prisoner, Ng Ting, to be pardoned and The Third prisoner, Lui Tak Lap, to be imprisoned for 10 years with hard labour. .F.Johnston. Ag. Clerk of Councils. ду 18/8/99. **-
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Enclosure in po

251

Zz

17th. August, 1899.

The cases of the three condemned prisoners, Ng Ki

Cheung, Ng Tung and Iui Tak Lap were considered this day in

the Executive Council.

Mr. Goodman, Acting Chief Justice, having been asked

by His Excellency to attend the Council, gave his opinion in

detail as to the verdict of the jury and the advisability of

carrying out the death sentences. On his withdrawal the Council

proceeded to consider the cases, when the majority advised

that the sentences passed on the prisoners should be commuted

in the following manner(The Colonial Secretary was of opinion

that the second prisoner should suffer a term of imprisonent.}

The first prisoner, Ng Ki Cheung, to be imprisoned

for life with hard labour.

liberated.

The second prisoner, Ng Ting, to be pardoned and

The Third prisoner, Lui Tak Lap, to be imprisoned for

10 years with hard labour.

.F.Johnston.

Ag. Clerk of Councils.

ду

18/8/99.

**-

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