CO129-505-11 Deleterious Drugs Ordinance 1927- proposed amendments 27-10-1927 - 9-11-1927 — Page 3

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That letter evoked Sir M. Delevingne's

reply of the 9th July, 1926, (tabbed "C")

M. Bushe

as a result of which you evolved the

revised draft ("D") in your minute of 12/7/26.

After further discussion (vide

Sir Malcolm Delevingne's letter of the

20th July

·

No.10) yet another revised draft

was prepared ("E") and sent to Mr. Barnes

Mr Bushe's

in your letter of the 28th July (No.11). Mr.

Barnes replied in a letter dated the 9th

August, 1926 (No.15) enclosing a further

revised draft ("F") prepared by him in

conjunction with Sir C. Hipwood.

This draft was finally adopted in

spite of Sir M. Delevingne's disagreement

(vide his letter of the 3rd September

17).

In submitting the papers to Mr.

-

No.

Ormsby Gore for a decision Sir G. Grindle

minuted as follows:-

"Shipmasters have been

prosecuted and fined in Malaya because

drugs were found on their ships,

though everyone admits that they had

no part in or knowledge of the matter.

As the Straits Lew stands they are

responsible, but it seems unfair and

we have naturally received protests

from owners.

We propose to take

an opportunity to amend the drugs law

so as to make it a defence that

owner and master had no ground to

suspect

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