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Tim Rathbone Esq, MPE
House of Commons
LONDON
- Miss Brooks, Legal Advisers
Urban Services Dept provided us with some not altogether helpful material for a reply to this MP's letter. In view of the reference to the JD 53, I should be grateful for
clearance. Is Antiche. 53
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in fact the best article to illustrate the "undertakings of the Chinese Authorities in respect of Hong Kong Laws and structure of government". (USD's
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information uso provided would cause unnecessary conce for Mrs Mom's.
Thank you for your letter of 16 January, enclosing
one from your constituent, Mr Roger Sparkes of Milton Street, near Alfriston.
The Joint Declaration, agreed between Her Majesty's ̋
Government and the Government of the People's Republic of
China in 1984, does not specifically address the question
of cemeteries in Hong Kong. However, Article 53 should provide some reassurance for Mr Sparkes' mother-in-law:
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"After the establishment of the Hong Kong Special
Administration Region, the laws previously in-force-in- Hong Kong (ie the common law, rules of equity, ordinances, subordinate legislation and customary law). shall be maintained," (save for any that contravene ther
Basic Law and subject to any amendment by the Hong Kong- Special Administrative Region legislature).
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Therefore, even after the transfer of sovereignty which takes effect from 1 July 1997, the Director of Urban Services in the then Special Administrative Region ̈ Government will remain the Authority for public
cemeteries in Hong Kong, including the Hong Kong cemetry.
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If Mr Sparkes would like the Urban. Services.
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