CO129-372 - Public Offices - 1910 — Page 84

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opinion, affect the main principle that inhabitants

of the leased territory must be deemed to be Chinese

subjects when in Chinese territory, and that His Maj-

esty's Government are, consequently, not warranted in

claiming their rendition.

It appears to Sir Edward that the latter category

of persons stand on a somewhat different footing from

the Anglo-Chinese in Hongkong, a certain class of whom

His Majesty's Government claim to register and protect

in China under the arrangements made in 1904, and it

is, in his opinion, desirable that a distinction should,

as far as possible, be maintained between the two

categories.

Sir Edward apprehends that, if the Chinese

authorities were to detain and punish a man to whom

they had issued a guarantee for safe-conduct, such a

proceeding would afford ground for serious remonstrance,

even admitting that he were a Chinese subject when

within Chinese jurisdiction.

Such a case would, how-

ever, have to be considered on its merits, if and

when

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