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had been declared by the Order in Council

of

the 20th October 1898 to be part and

parcel of

the Colony of Hongkong.

That the new

territory

formally taken over by the Governor of Hongkong the 16th April. That the murder was

understood to have been committed on

the 17th April, and the laws of Hongkong were brought into force in the new

territory

from

Proclamation under that day by Clause 3 of the Order in Council.

that it appeared from the billgram

that it was contended on

the behalf of prisoners that under the terms Convention Her Majesty the Queen had no power to introduce the laws of Hongkong in the territory thereby ceded to Her, and that consequently, the Order in Council

of

the 20th October last, and the Proclamation issued under it were invalid, and that

Chinese law was

still in force in that

territory.

that in

view

of

your

Report of the 17th October last that the Draft Order in Council

as amended and initialled by

you was sufficient and proper for the purpose proposed,

it appeared to you that the contention of the Counsel for the prisoners could not be

sustained, but that

you would be glad to be favoured with our opinion on the subject at the earliest possible date.

That Mr. Lucas

was to enclose to

us in his letter copies of the Convention, the Order in Council, the Despatch

transmitting it to the Governor, and of

our

Report of the 17th October last. A Copy of the Governor's Proclamation

was also enclosed.

That

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196 had been declared by the Order in Council of the 20th October 1898 to be part and parcel of the Colony of Hongkong. That the new territory formally taken over by the Governor of Hongkong the 16th April. That the murder was understood to have been committed on the 17th April, and the laws of Hongkong were brought into force in the new territory from Proclamation under that day by Clause 3 of the Order in Council. that it appeared from the billgram that it was contended on the behalf of prisoners that under the terms Convention Her Majesty the Queen had no power to introduce the laws of Hongkong in the territory thereby ceded to Her, and that consequently, the Order in Council of the 20th October last, and the Proclamation issued under it were invalid, and that Chinese law was still in force in that territory. that in view of your Report of the 17th October last that the Draft Order in Council as amended and initialled by you was sufficient and proper for the purpose proposed, it appeared to you that the contention of the Counsel for the prisoners could not be sustained, but that you would be glad to be favoured with our opinion on the subject at the earliest possible date. That Mr. Lucas was to enclose to us in his letter copies of the Convention, the Order in Council, the Despatch transmitting it to the Governor, and of our Report of the 17th October last. A Copy of the Governor's Proclamation was also enclosed. That
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196 had been declared by the Order in Council of the 20: October 1898 to be part and parcel of the Colony of Hongkong.. That the new territory * formally taken over by the Governor of Honghong the 16" April. That the murder was understood to have been committed on the 17th April, and the laws of Hongkong. were brought into force in the new territory from Proclamation under. that day by Claude 3 of the Order in Council.. that it appeared from the billgram that it was contended on of the the behalf of prisoners that under the toms Convention Her Majesty the Queen had no power to introduce the laws of Hongthong in the territory thereby ceded to Her, and that consequently, the Order in Council. of the ) the 20: October last, and the Proclamation. issued under it were invalid, and that Cheilal law was still in force in that territory. that in Velov of bur Report of the 17: October last that the Draft Order in Council as amended and initialled by sufficient and proper for and proper for the purpose proposed = it appeared to you that the contention of the Counsel for the prisoners could not be you would be glad sustained, but that opinion on the to be favoured with our subject at the carliest possible date. us That Mr. Lucas *** to exclose to in his letter copies of, the Convention, the Order in Council, the Despatch transmitting it to the Governor, and of our Report of the 17: October last. A Copy of the Governor's Proclamation also enclosed. was That
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196

had been declared by the Order in Council

of

the 20: October 1898 to be part and

parcel of

the Colony of Hongkong..

That the new

territory

*

formally

taken over by the Governor of Honghong the 16" April. That the murder was

understood to have been committed on

the 17th April, and the laws of Hongkong. were brought into force in the new

territory

from

Proclamation under. that day by Claude 3 of the Order in Council..

that it appeared from the billgram

that it was contended on

of

the

the

behalf of prisoners that under the toms Convention Her Majesty the Queen had no power to introduce the laws of Hongthong in the territory thereby ceded to Her, and that consequently, the Order in Council.

of

the

)

the 20: October last, and the Proclamation. issued under it were invalid, and that

Cheilal law was

still in force in that

territory.

that in

Velov

of

bur

Report of the 17:

October last that the Draft Order in Council

as amended and initialled by

sufficient and proper for

and proper for the purpose proposed =

it appeared to you that the contention of the Counsel for the prisoners could not be

you would be glad

sustained, but that

opinion on the

to be favoured with our subject at the carliest possible date.

us

That Mr. Lucas

***

to exclose to

in his letter copies of, the Convention, the Order in Council, the Despatch

transmitting it to the Governor, and of

our

Report of the 17: October last. A Copy of the Governor's Proclamation

also enclosed.

was

That

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