CO129-366 - Governor Sir Lugard Acting Governor May - 1910 [4-5] — Page 348

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Hongkong Goverment.

His Excellency added that if any formal

recognition of the Imperial Maritime Customs in Hongkong were made

he should demand that the Commissioner and perhaps some of his staff

should be appointed only subject to the approval of the Hongkong

Government.

Mr. Harris said he had inserted this clause seeing that a

similar one had been called for by Germany at Kiaochow and he

thought Hongkong would desire it. He did not wish to raise the

status question. All he wished was ability to do the work and to

maintain existing friendly relations.

CLAUSE XI.

His Excellency did not consider the clause necessary.

There was a recognised system of rewards to the Hongkong Police and

it was undesirable that Colonial Officers should share in fines,

etc., as suggested. Mr. Harris thought permission to share rewards

in approved cases was a useful one, and served to encourage effort but

it must not be abused. In the Customs the Commissioner had the right

to withhold any reward.

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OLAUSE XII.

untess exempted by special permit

It was explained that Fishing Junks/were obliged to

enter and clear on each occasion when they entered or left a port

in the Colony; that the quantity of salt they carried for the pur-

poses of salting their fish was limited by the Harbour Department;

of precision and that they were not allowed to carry arms. It was not clear what

further restrictions could with advantage be placed upon them, but

the Colonial Government would nonsider any suggestions that might

be made.

CLAUSE XIII.

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His Excellency stated that he had in contemplation the

question of inaugurating some system of obtaining statistics i of

the import and export trade of the Colony but pointed out the

difficulty

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