CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 113

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does not consider that persons should be banished for political offences, the members are in favour of banishing the persons named in the Police report on the principle, recognised in respect of China in Mr. Chamberlain's Despatch No. 238 of the 8th November, 1896, and endorsed by the banishment of Sun Yat-sen, Kang Yu-wei and others, that it is desirable to prevent Hongkong from being made a base of action for conspiracies against the neighbouring and friendly Government of the United States.

4.

In this view I concur, but before proceeding to act on the advice of the Council I desire to know whether you approve the banishment of these persons or not.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Amoy

Officer Administering the Government.

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112 70 22701 does not consider that persons should be banished for political offences, the members are in favour of banishing the persons named in the Police report on the principle, recognised in respect of China in Mr. Chamberlain's Despatch No. 238 of the 8th November, 1896, and endorsed by the banishment of Sun Yat-sen, Kang Yu-wei and others, that it is desirable to prevent Hongkong from being made a base of action for conspiracies against the neighbouring and friendly Government of the United States. 4. In this view I concur, but before proceeding to act on the advice of the Council I desire to know whether you approve the banishment of these persons or not. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Amoy Officer Administering the Government.
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112 70 22701 does not consider that persons should be banished for political offences, the members are in favour of banishing the persons named in the Police report on the principle, recognised in respect of China in Mr. Chamberlain's Despatch No. 238 of the 8th. November, 1896, and entorsed by the banishment of Sin it Yat-sen, Kang Yu-wei and others, that is desirable to prevent A Hongkong from being made a base of action for conspiracies against the neighbouring and friendly Goverment of the United States. 4. In this view I concur, but before proceed- ing to act on the advice of the Council I desire to know whether you aprove the banishment of these persons or not. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Amay Officer Administering the Government.
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22701

does not consider that persons should be banished for political

offences, the members are in favour of banishing the persons

named in the Police report on the principle, recognised in

respect of China in Mr. Chamberlain's Despatch No. 238 of the

8th. November, 1896, and entorsed by the banishment of Sin

it Yat-sen, Kang Yu-wei and others, that is desirable to prevent

A

Hongkong from being made a base of action for conspiracies

against the neighbouring and friendly Goverment of the United

States.

4.

In this view I concur, but before proceed-

ing to act on the advice of the Council I desire to know whether

you aprove the banishment of these persons or not.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Amay

Officer Administering the Government.

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