CO129-356 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [4-6] — Page 230

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No. 133

Hongkong.

My Lord,

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21384

220

RACO

(Kro?) 28 JUN 09

Government House,

Hongkong, 20th May, 1909.

I have the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's consideration the correspondence noted in the annexed schedule which has passed between myself and His Majesty's Minister at Bangkok on the subject of the payment of expense of the maintenance in Victoria Gaol in this Colony of a Chinese prisoner Tong Suk who was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment by His Britannic Majesty's Court for Siam at Bangkok for committing a rape.

2.

His Majesty's Minister refers to a Despatch from the Foreign Office to Judge Skinner Turner at Bangkok, dated the 8th February, 1906, in which it is stated that the Secretary of State for the Colonies concurred in the view held by that department that the cost of maintaining prisoners sent to serve sentences in the country of their origin should be borne by the Colony of which the prisoner is a native.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREWE,

&c.,

&c...

3.

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No. 133 Hongkong. My Lord, *0.0. 21384 220 RACO (Kro? 28 JUN 09 Government House, Hongkong, 20th. May, 1909. I have the honour to transmit for Your Lordship's consideration the correspondence noted in the annexed schedule which has passed between myself and His Majesty's Minister at Bangkok on the subject of the payment of expense of the maintenance in Victoria Gaol in this Colony of a Chinese prisoner Tong Suk who was sentenc- -sd to seven years' imprisonment by His Britannic Majesty's Court for Siam at Bangkok for committing a rape. 2. His Majesty's Minister refers to a Despatch from the Foreign Office to Judge Skinner Turner at Bangkok, dated the 8th. February, 1906, in which it is stated that the Secretary of State for the Colonies con- -curred in the view held by that department that the cost of maintaining prisoners sent to serve sentences in the country of their origin should be borne by the Colony of which the prisoner is a native. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF CREVE, &C., &C... 3.
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No. 133

Hongkong.

My Lord,

*0.0.

21384

220

RACO

(Kro? 28 JUN 09

Government House,

Hongkong, 20th. May, 1909.

I have the honour to transmit for

Your Lordship's consideration the correspondence noted in

the annexed schedule which has passed between myself and

His Majesty's Minister at Bangkok on the subject of the

payment of expense of the maintenance in Victoria Gaol in

this Colony of a Chinese prisoner Tong Suk who was sentenc-

-sd to seven years' imprisonment by His Britannic Majesty's

Court for Siam at Bangkok for committing a rape.

2.

His Majesty's Minister refers to a

Despatch from the Foreign Office to Judge Skinner Turner

at Bangkok, dated the 8th. February, 1906, in which it is

stated that the Secretary of State for the Colonies con-

-curred in the view held by that department that the cost

of maintaining prisoners sent to serve sentences in the

country of their origin should be borne by the Colony of

which the prisoner is a native.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREVE,

&C.,

&C...

3.

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