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In any further communication on this subject, please quote

No. 42629/08.

and address-

The Under-Secretary of State,

Foreign Office,

London.

REL 545

(Res 22 DEC 08

FOREIGN OFFICE

December 24, 1908.

Jordan Nov. 7

Sir:-

I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to transmit

to you herewith, for the information of the Secretary

of State for the Colonies, copy of a despatch from His

Majesty's Minister in Peking, respecting a difference

in the views taken by His Majesty's Consul-General at

Canton and by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

of Hong Kong as to the jurisdiction of the Hong Kong

Courts.

I am to state that it appears to Sir E. Grey, as

at present advised, that the view expressed by the

Consul General is correct, but that he would be glad

to be favoured with any observations on the matter

which Lord Crewe, after consulting his legal advisers,

may be good enough to offer.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

I am, Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

W. Langley

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In any further communication on this subject, please quote No. 42629/08. and address- The Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, London. REL 545 (Res 22 DEC 08 FOREIGN OFFICE December 24, 1908. Jordan Nov. 7 Sir:- I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to transmit to you herewith, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, copy of a despatch from His Majesty's Minister in Peking, respecting a difference in the views taken by His Majesty's Consul-General at Canton and by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong as to the jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Courts. I am to state that it appears to Sir E. Grey, as at present advised, that the view expressed by the Consul General is correct, but that he would be glad to be favoured with any observations on the matter which Lord Crewe, after consulting his legal advisers, may be good enough to offer. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, W. Langley
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In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote No. 42629/08. and address- The Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, London. REL 545 (Res 22 DEC 08 FOREIGN OFFICE December 24,1908. Fordan Nov. 7 Sir:- I am directed by Secretary Sir E.Grey to transmit to you herewith, for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, copy of a despatch from His Majesty's Minister in Peking, respecting a difference in the views taken by His Majesty's Consul-General at Canton and by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of HongKong as to the jurisdiction of the HongKong Courts. I am to state that it appears to Sir E. Grey, as at present advised, that the view expressed by the Consul General is correct, but that he would be glad to be favoured with any observations on the matter which Lord Crewe, after consulting his legal advisers, may be good enough to offer. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, W. Langley
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In any further communica-

tion on this subject, please quote

No. 42629/08.

and address-

The Under-Secretary of State,

Foreign Office,

London.

REL 545

(Res 22 DEC 08

FOREIGN OFFICE

December 24,1908.

Fordan Nov. 7

Sir:-

I am directed by Secretary Sir E.Grey to transmit

to you herewith, for the information of the Secretary

of State for the Colonies, copy of a despatch from His

Majesty's Minister in Peking, respecting a difference

in the views taken by His Majesty's Consul-General at

Canton and by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

of HongKong as to the jurisdiction of the HongKong

Courts.

I am to state that it appears to Sir E. Grey, as

at present advised, that the view expressed by the

Consul General is correct, but that he would be glad

to be favoured with any observations on the matter

which Lord Crewe, after consulting his legal advisers,

may be good enough to offer.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

I am, Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble Servant,

W. Langley

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