CO129-363 - Public Offices & Others - 1909 — Page 134

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Forsidden

an

bain

of unprismument is

to retum is

stray in Hong Kong

Cliña

eler.

IV

he must obviously go somewhere

of he is offered

this have be will

a passage

these

cères undertradly accept it, unders be prefers bigo somewhere be

at his om

exparse. If he prefers

that course of Ý do not see

the fort and object

shobject.

I suggest therefre

that is noted in

নक

that all

(a) an order in Camel

Gåvej the lant porror to fatid

ma

to reken to Clemen

(b) an

gore authorizin

the Jarmor a fukid ay Consular prismer who has send his time

15

Китай

ñ

Colay the Coloney affor

ation ghis

the expiratio

Li porod.

Sentence

P.P.S. 6/12.

Ale byiz

Ids art think that there can bre

any doubl

the necessary

ordic

that Horny Kony possesses

power to par prohibiting persons who

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have sewed their sentences from.

remaining in the Colony

& the best form

333

Hing

of ay such legislation is that wh: makes it a criminal offen punishable with imprisonment for such persons to be found in strong Kong after the expiration of a given time from the expiration

The man their presions sentences. thea defort himself

will

& we shall avoid

complaints of foreign powers who might seasonabsbe

be made if we forcibly placed

Grund such persons on brand shifr to their ports. I agree therefore in the mor proposal of m

g

م انسانی

Stubbs which is

substantially the same as

افل مسا

Ver Risley she

thatg the FO.

safgested to me

that in the case o pasons domiciles another British Colony

or nativis

д

the lik

- the

д termination g

Hem under

we might before the

their sentences remorse

the & Colonial Prisoner,

semoral art to their native land so that their dischage may

there, too

too save Hong Kong.

take place

the Sefense

of imprisoning them if they refused to banish themselves. But they might cause more expense by claiming to be sent back unda 33 (2) of that art to

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