CO129-302 - Public Offices - 1900 — Page 668

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

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the same time His Lordship hopes that, in cases

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where the question of a lunatic's domicil has been

settled to the satisfaction of the Consul, Mr.

Chamberlain will not insist on the stipulation that

the lunatic shall not be sent back to the Colony

where he is domiciled without the assent of that

Colony having been previously asked and obtained.

This latter course might in some cases entail much

unnecessary delay.

A copy of your letter and of this reply will

be sent to the Acting Consul General at Shanghai for

his information and guidance.

I am,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

F. H. Blinds.

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