CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 82

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Sir,

Magistracy,

Hongkong, 15th January, 1904.

81

Under paragraph 112 of the China and Japan Order in Council 1865 (See Directory and Chronicle 1903, p.217) I have the honour to report that I have detained under a Deportation Warrant (of which copy is enclosed) issued by His Britannic Majesty's Supreme Court for China and Corea, one Jules Marie Sandrais.

2. This person states that he is a native of Rangoon, where he was born on 5th June, 1878; that he has thirty dollars and is daily expecting between one hundred and two hundred dollars, and that he is willing to go back to Rangoon at his own expense.

3. He also states that he was not asked in Shanghai (where he was imprisoned) whether or not he would consent to be deported to any place other than Hongkong or England, viz:- Rangoon, his native place. (Vide paragraph 107 of the same Order in Council.

4. Under paragraph 112 His Excellency may either deport the man to England or discharge him from custody. I suggest that a fortnight be allowed to elapse before any action is taken, in order that the deportee may have time to receive the money he expects to enable him to return to Rangoon.

This is the third instance within the past six months of persons having been deported to this Colony by the Supreme Court of China and Corea.

5. Towards the end of August, 1903, a lady, a native of England, was deported here from Amoy, and on the

The Honourable

The Acting Colonial Secretary.

18th.

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COPY. Sir, Magistracy, Hongkong, 15th January, 1904. 81 Under paragraph 112 of the China and Japan Order in Council 1865 (See Directory and Chronicle 1903, p.217) I have the honour to report that I have detained under a Deportation Warrant (of which copy is enclosed) issued by His Britannic Majesty's Supreme Court for China and Corea, one Jules Marie Sandrais. 2. This person states that he is a native of Rangoon, where he was born on 5th June, 1878; that he has thirty dollars and is daily expecting between one hundred and two hundred dollars, and that he is willing to go back to Rangoon at his own expense. 3. He also states that he was not asked in Shanghai (where he was imprisoned) whether or not he would consent to be deported to any place other than Hongkong or England, viz:- Rangoon, his native place. (Vide paragraph 107 of the same Order in Council. 4. Under paragraph 112 His Excellency may either deport the man to England or discharge him from custody. I suggest that a fortnight be allowed to elapse before any action is taken, in order that the deportee may have time to receive the money he expects to enable him to return to Rangoon. This is the third instance within the past six months of persons having been deported to this Colony by the Supreme Court of China and Corea. 5. Towards the end of August, 1903, a lady, a native of England, was deported here from Amoy, and on the The Honourable The Acting Colonial Secretary. 18th.
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: COPY. Sir, Magistracy, Hongkong, 15th. January, 1904. 81 Under paragraph 112 of the China and Japan Order in Council 1865 (See Directory and Chronicle 1903, p.217) I have the honour to report that I have detained under a Deporta. tion Warrant (of which copy is enclosed) issued by His Britan- nic Majesty's Supreme Court for China and Corea, one Jules Marie Sandrais. 2. This person states that he is a native of Rangoon, where he was born on 5th. June, 1878; that be has thirty dollars and is daily expecting between one hundred and two hundred dollars, and that he is willing to go back to Rangoon at his own expense. 3. Be also states that he was not asked in Shanghai (where he was imprisoned) whether or not he would consent to be deported to any place other than Hongkong or England, viz:- Rangoon, his native place. (Vide paragraph 107 of the same Order in Council. 4. Under paragraph 112 His Excellency may either deport the man to England or discharge him from custody. I suggest that a fortnight be allowed to elapse before any action is taken, in order that the deportee may have time to receive the money he expects to enable him to return to Rangoon. This is the third instance within the past six months of persons having been deported to this Colony by the Supreme Court of China and Corea. 5. 8. Towards the end of August, 1903, a lady, a native of England, was deported here from Amoy, and on the The Bonourable The Acting Colonial Secretary. 18th.
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COPY.

Sir,

Magistracy,

Hongkong, 15th. January, 1904.

81

Under paragraph 112 of the China and Japan

Order in Council 1865 (See Directory and Chronicle 1903, p.217)

I have the honour to report that I have detained under a Deporta.

tion Warrant (of which copy is enclosed) issued by His Britan-

nic Majesty's Supreme Court for China and Corea, one Jules

Marie Sandrais.

2.

This person states that he is a native of

Rangoon, where he was born on 5th. June, 1878; that be has

thirty dollars and is daily expecting between one hundred and

two hundred dollars, and that he is willing to go back to

Rangoon at his own expense.

3.

Be also states that he was not asked in

Shanghai (where he was imprisoned) whether or not he would

consent to be deported to any place other than Hongkong or

England, viz:- Rangoon, his native place. (Vide paragraph 107

of the same Order in Council.

4.

Under paragraph 112 His Excellency may

either deport the man to England or discharge him from custody.

I suggest that a fortnight be allowed to elapse before any

action is taken, in order that the deportee may have time to receive the money he expects to enable him to return to Rangoon.

This is the third instance within the past

six months of persons having been deported to this Colony by

the Supreme Court of China and Corea.

5.

8.

Towards the end of August, 1903, a lady,

a native of England, was deported here from Amoy, and on the

The Bonourable

The Acting Colonial Secretary.

18th.

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