CO129-321 - Public Offices & Others - 1903 — Page 220

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persons born in the Colony of Chinese parents subjects

of the Emperor of China.

I should accordingly be disposed to recommend

that a discretionary power be given to the Governor

of the Colony as proposed by him, to enable him to

grant in deserving cases a certificate of the other

kind.

It would not be desirable to confer on the

consuls discretionary power of granting or refusing

assistance, but I would let their action be based upon

the Governor's certificate.

An Anglo-Chinese subject who does not register

himself at a Consulate, and only appeals for protection when he gets into trouble, can I presume be punished by a fine. To refuse protection seems a harsh measure.

I

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216 persons born in the Colony of Chinese parents subjects of the Emperor of China. I should accordingly be disposed to recommend that a discretionary power be given to the Governor of the Colony as proposed by him, to enable him to grant in deserving cases a certificate of the other kind. It would not be desirable to confer on the consuls discretionary power of granting or refusing assistance, but I would let their action be based upon the Governor's certificate. An Anglo-Chinese subject who does not register himself at a Consulate, and only appeals for protection when he gets into trouble, can I presume be punished by a fine. To refuse protection seems a harsh measure. I
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216 persons born in the Colony of Chinese parents subjects of the Emperor of China. I should accordingly be disposed to recommend that a discretionary power be given to the Governor of the Colony as proposed by him, to enable him to grant in deserving cases a certificate of the other kind. It would not be desirable to confer on the consuls discretionary power of granting or refusing assistance, but I would let their action be based upon the Governor's certificate. An Anglo-Chinese subject who does not register himself at a Consulate, and only appeals for protec- tion when he gets into trouble, can I presume be pun- ished by a fine. To refuse protection seems a harsh measure. I
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persons born in the Colony of Chinese parents subjects

of the Emperor of China.

I should accordingly be disposed to recommend

that a discretionary power be given to the Governor

of the Colony as proposed by him, to enable him to

grant in deserving cases a certificate of the other

kind.

It would not be desirable to confer on the

consuls discretionary power of granting or refusing

assistance, but I would let their action be based upon

the Governor's certificate.

An Anglo-Chinese subject who does not register

himself at a Consulate, and only appeals for protec-

tion when he gets into trouble, can I presume be pun-

ished by a fine. To refuse protection seems a harsh

measure.

I

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