CO129-379 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1911 [8-9] — Page 339

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Memorandum by the Acting

Attorney-General.

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Crimes in China.

Case I

Case II

Fugitive Offenders.

where a Chinaman commits a crime in China and escapes

to the Colony where he is caught. Result. Extradition

under Ordinance No. 7 of 1889 if the case falls within

the list in the first schedule and if he does not get

off on habeas corpus or under section 4 or from want

of proof. Otherwise he goes scot free.

where a Chinaman born in the New Territories commits

a crime in China and escapes to the Colony where he is

caught.

I believe the Chinese claim that such natives are

subjects of China and so within article XXI of the

Treaty of Tientsin and Ordinance No. 7 of 1889; but I

do not think we would admit the claim and so the result

would be that the offender would go scot free.

Case III where a Chinaman born in Hongkong commits a crime in

China and escapes to the Colony where he is caught, as

he is a British subject he will apparently be treated

as in case II, but I have not heard of such a case.

where an Englishman commits a crime in China and

escapes to the Colony where he is caught. Result: He

is sent for trial to the British Consular Court in the

place from whence he has fled. (See Piggott on Extra- -dition p.

195).

Case IT

Case V

where a German commits a crime in China and escapes to

the Colony where he is caught. Result: He must be released. (See Piggott on Extradition p. 195).

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