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Profound seizure of

of these to the L.O. of

arms

the hown.

2.

The circumstances

of the case

Case were

fully

stated to the L.O., and

they

a dire:-

were

asked to

(1) Whether Wei Hai

Wei was

as

me

to be regarded

as "China" within the meaning

of the Proclamation

of 7 August, 1900, under the Exportation of Arms Act, 1900. (2) If the

The answer

was

in

the affirmative, whether

If the combined action of

63 and 66 Vict. c.44; the above-mentioned Proclamation and section 8 of the

Customs Act 1879

(42 and 43 Vict. c. 21),

the revolvers and ammunition

were

forfeited to His Majesty, and being forfeited,

liable to be

seized in any part of

H.M.'s dominion,

(3.) Whether they were

liable to seizure under the law of Hongkong

and

what course should

(4.) What

be taken with reference to

the

case.

3._ The L.O having taken the facts into their consideration,

reported:

was,

(1.) That Wei Hai

Wei was, in

their opinion, to be

regarded as "China", within the meaning

of the Proclamation of 7th August, 1900. They

understood that H.M.'s

Government had not exercised

their right of treating

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Profound seizure of of these to the L.O. of arms the hown. 2. The circumstances of the case Case were fully stated to the L.O., and they a dire:- were asked to (1) Whether Wei Hai Wei was as me to be regarded as "China" within the meaning of the Proclamation of 7 August, 1900, under the Exportation of Arms Act, 1900. (2) If the The answer was in the affirmative, whether If the combined action of 63 and 66 Vict. c.44; the above-mentioned Proclamation and section 8 of the Customs Act 1879 (42 and 43 Vict. c. 21), the revolvers and ammunition were forfeited to His Majesty, and being forfeited, liable to be seized in any part of H.M.'s dominion, (3.) Whether they were liable to seizure under the law of Hongkong and what course should (4.) What be taken with reference to the case. 3._ The L.O having taken the facts into their consideration, reported: was, (1.) That Wei Hai Wei was, in their opinion, to be regarded as "China", within the meaning of the Proclamation of 7th August, 1900. They understood that H.M.'s Government had not exercised their right of treating
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profond sugune of

of these to the L.0. of

arms

the hown.

2.

The circumstances

of the case

Case were

fully

Hated to the L.0., and

they

a dirse:-

were

arted to

(1) Whether Wii Hai

Wei was

as

me

་་

lobe regarded

China "within the

of the Proclamation

anning of 7 August, 1900, under the Exportation of Ames Act, 1900. (2) If the

The ausver

was

bo

the above question

the affirmative, whether If the combined action of

63 and 66 Vict. c.44; the above-mentioned Proclamation and section 8 of the

Customs Act 1879

142 and 43 Viet. c. 21),

)

the revolvers and ammunition

here

frfaited to His Majesty, and being forfutid,

liable to be

rezid in any part of

H.M.'s dominii, 424

(3.) Whether thyme

liable to perzine under the law of Hongkong a

themisé

course should

(4.) What be taken with reference to

the

مسية

0

3._ The Li taken the fifics their consideration,

reported:

was,

LM

having

(1.) That Wei Hailbi their opinion, to

being

as

in

reaming

beryarded "China", "within the of the Proclamation of 7th August, 1900. They

understood that H.M.,

Amst

Gat had tint exercised

their right of treating

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