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might be well to explain that the proposed measure would achieve assimilation with the Straits Settlements. The latter (N/PA) only refers to natural born British Subjects; persons not born in Hong Kong have ruled that for the period they leave Hong Kong, they are not considered Hong Kong subjects.

No 224

Sir,

15 or despli 1 10.10.90 +there is no question of their being thereby "nationalized"? I doubt-

Br. Laming if any Col. Revistelume (? or some Motivacije a man Parts I could denationalize of 34 of the present Bill whiting au C.P.L Br. 2276 HB 22/6 23 at once an act д Pult c? me jou man a Wom. Ubelieve in e fort. Jouche f. 585 1904. 76658 C. O. 21004 0779 20 JUN 04

Government House, Hongkong, 21st May, 1904.

With reference to your telegram of the 10th instant, I have the honour to inform you that as the principle underlying the Hill District Reservation Ordinance had already been accepted in Ordinance 16 of 1888 and again by Mr. Chamberlain when sanctioning the Kowloon Reservation in his despatch No.46 of the 12th February 1903, I considered that there could be no possible objection in introducing the measure into the Legislature, more especially as a suspending clause was included in the Bill.

As to the Bill to amend the Banishment Ordinance, a copy of which is enclosed, I would state that the intention was to assimilate the law of this Colony to that in force in the Straits Settlements.

I enclose a copy of the Bill which has not been proceeded with as the necessity for it does not press at the moment, in view of the fact that most of the worst characters in the New Territory are at present suffering long terms of imprisonment.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P. &c., &c., &c.

Sir,

Your most obedient, humble servant,

Mamay Officer Administering the Government.

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Page ... might be well to explain that the proposed measure would achieve assimilation with the Straits Settlements. The latter (N/PA) only refers to natural born British Subjects; persons not born in Hong Kong have ruled that for the period they leave Hong Kong, they are not considered Hong Kong subjects. No 224 Sir, 15 or despli 1 10.10.90 +there is no question of their being thereby "nationalized"? I doubt- Br. Laming if any Col. Revistelume (? or some Motivacije a man Parts I could denationalize of 34 of the present Bill whiting au C.P.L Br. 2276 HB 22/6 23 at once an act д Pult c? me jou man a Wom. Ubelieve in e fort. Jouche f. 585 1904. 76658 C. O. 21004 0779 20 JUN 04 Government House, Hongkong, 21st May, 1904. With reference to your telegram of the 10th instant, I have the honour to inform you that as the principle underlying the Hill District Reservation Ordinance had already been accepted in Ordinance 16 of 1888 and again by Mr. Chamberlain when sanctioning the Kowloon Reservation in his despatch No.46 of the 12th February 1903, I considered that there could be no possible objection in introducing the measure into the Legislature, more especially as a suspending clause was included in the Bill. As to the Bill to amend the Banishment Ordinance, a copy of which is enclosed, I would state that the intention was to assimilate the law of this Colony to that in force in the Straits Settlements. I enclose a copy of the Bill which has not been proceeded with as the necessity for it does not press at the moment, in view of the fact that most of the worst characters in the New Territory are at present suffering long terms of imprisonment. I have the honour to be, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P. &c., &c., &c. Sir, Your most obedient, humble servant, Mamay Officer Administering the Government. Page ...
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propowe measure

would ach

ви

assimilation Wthe Stails Lant.

The latter (N/PA) only refers to

natural bom Por. Sujecti;

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persons not hout the Lo have ruled that for the period the leave the Howloonese are

Hongkong.

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Laming

if any

Col. Revistelume (? or som

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Parts I could denationalize

of 34 of the present Bill whitig au

C.P.L

Br. 2276

HB

22/6

23 at once

an act

д Pult c? me

jou man a Wom.

Ubelieve in

e fort. Jouche f. 585

1904.

76658

C. O. 21004 0779

20 JUN 04

Government House,

Rongkong, 21st. May, 1904.

With reference to your telegram of the 10th. instant

I have the honour to inform you that as the principle underlying

the Hill District Reservation Ordinance had already been accepted

in Ordinance 16 of 1888 and again by Mr. Chamberlain when sanc-

tioning the Kowloon Reservation in his despatch No.46 of the 12th,

February 1903, I considered that there could be no possible

objection in introducing the measure into the Legislature more

especially as a suspending clause was included in the Bill.

As to the Bill to amend the Benishment Ordinance,

cooy of which is enclosed, I would state that the intention was

to assimilate the law of this Colony to that in force in the

Straits Settlements.

www

I enclose copy of the Bill which has not been oro-

ceeded with as the necessity for it does not press at the moment

in view of the fact that most of the worst characters in the New

Territory are at present suffering long terms of imprisonment.

I have the honour to be,

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P. &c.. &c..

&c..

Sir.

Your most obedient,

Bumble servant,

Mamay

Officer Administering the Government.

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