CO129-376 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1911 [3-4] — Page 500

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THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE.

FOREIGN OFFICE.

MINUTE.

Sir,

Downing Street,

June, 1911

I am directed by Mr. Secretary

"Mhis ly

Robinson 4

Mr. Wiseman 30/5

Harcourt to transmit to you, to be laid

Mr.

Mr. Fidelin

Mr. Just.

Mr. Cox.

Bir O. Lucas.

Lord Lucas.

Lol Seely

Mr. Harcourt.

Ger pro 150.

22 Mul

Cony Gov 219.22

Fo 79828 Jnly

Aman. 19828.

before Secretary Sir Edward Grey the

accompanying copy of a despatch from

the Governor of Hong Kong on the subject

of the relations between the colony

and China with regard to the suppres-

sion of crime.

2. It will be seen that Sir F.

Lugard suggests that it would be

mutually advantageous if the Chinese

authorities could be induced to apply

for extradition in other than capital

cases,

and Kr.Harcourt is inclined to

concur

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