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1964 Ed.]

Chinese Extradition.

[CAP. 235

9

SECOND SCHEDULE.

FORM 1.

[s. 17.]

[s. 6.]

Order by the Governor to a magistrate to issue his warrant.

By His Excellency

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its dependencies.

To

Magistrate.

Whereas requisition has been made to me by

the surrender of

late of

*

of the commission of the crime of diction of China namely the province (or, territory) of

for accused

*

within the juris- : Now

I hereby, by this order under my hand and seal, signify to you that such requisition has been made, and require you to issue your warrant for the apprehension of such fugitive, or otherwise to proceed in conformity with the provisions of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance (Chapter 235).

[L.S.]

Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hong Kong, this

day of

19

>

(Signed)

Governor.

(Amended, 50 of 1911: 62 of 1911. Schedule, 21 of 1912, and 17 of 1927, s. 8)

FORM 2.

(s. 7.]

Warrant of apprehension by order of the Governor.

HONG KONG.

IN THE Magistrate's Court at

To each and all of the police officers of the Colony.

Whereas His Excellency the Governor,

+

by

order under his hand and seal, has signified to me that requisition has been duly made to him for the surrender of late of

of

4

accused of the commission of the crime within the jurisdiction of China: This is, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said

wherever he may be found in the Colony, and bring him before me or some other magistrate sitting in this court, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) for which this shall be your

warrant.

Dated the

day of

[L.S.]

(Signed)

19

+

Magistrate.

(Amended, 51 of 1911)

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1964 Ed.] Chinese Extradition. [CAP. 235 9 SECOND SCHEDULE. FORM 1. [s. 17.] [s. 6.] Order by the Governor to a magistrate to issue his warrant. By His Excellency Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its dependencies. To Magistrate. Whereas requisition has been made to me by the surrender of late of * of the commission of the crime of diction of China namely the province (or, territory) of for accused * within the juris- : Now I hereby, by this order under my hand and seal, signify to you that such requisition has been made, and require you to issue your warrant for the apprehension of such fugitive, or otherwise to proceed in conformity with the provisions of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance (Chapter 235). [L.S.] Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hong Kong, this day of 19 > (Signed) Governor. (Amended, 50 of 1911: 62 of 1911. Schedule, 21 of 1912, and 17 of 1927, s. 8) FORM 2. (s. 7.] Warrant of apprehension by order of the Governor. HONG KONG. IN THE Magistrate's Court at To each and all of the police officers of the Colony. Whereas His Excellency the Governor, + by order under his hand and seal, has signified to me that requisition has been duly made to him for the surrender of late of of 4 accused of the commission of the crime within the jurisdiction of China: This is, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said wherever he may be found in the Colony, and bring him before me or some other magistrate sitting in this court, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) for which this shall be your warrant. Dated the day of [L.S.] (Signed) 19 + Magistrate. (Amended, 51 of 1911) Page 10 Page 11
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** 1964* Ed.] Chinese Extradition. [CAP. 235 9 SECOND SCHEDULE. FORM 1. [s. 17.] [s. 6.] Order by the Governor to a magistrate to issue his warrant. By His Excellency Governor and Commander- in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its dependencies. To Magistrate. Whereas requisition has been made to me by the surrender of late of * of the commission of the crime of diction of China namely the province (or, territory) of for accused * within the juris- : Now I hereby, by this order under my hand and seal, signify to you that such requisition has been made, and require you to issue your warrant for the apprehension of such fugitive, or otherwise to proceed in conformity with the provisions of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance (Chapter 235). [L.S.] Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hong Kong, this day of 19 > (Signed) Governor. (Amended, 50 of 1911: 62 of 1911. Schedule, 21 of 1912, and 17 of 1927, s. 8) FORM 2. (s. 7.] Warrant of apprehension by order of the Governor. HONG KONG. IN THE MAGistrate's Court at To each and all of the police officers of the Colony. Whereas His Excellency the Governor, + by order under his hand and seal, has signified to me that requisition has been duly made to him for the surrender of late of of 4 accused of the commission of the crime within the jurisdiction of China: This is, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said wherever he may be found in the Colony, and bring him before me or some other magistrate sitting in this court, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) for which this shall be your warrant. Dated the day of [L.S.] (Signed) 19 + Magistrate. (Amended, 51 of 1911) Page 10Page 11
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1964* Ed.]

Chinese Extradition.

[CAP. 235

9

SECOND SCHEDULE.

FORM 1.

[s. 17.]

[s. 6.]

Order by the Governor to a magistrate to issue his warrant.

By His Excellency

Governor and Commander-

in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its dependencies.

To

Magistrate.

Whereas requisition has been made to me by

the surrender of

late of

*

of the commission of the crime of diction of China namely the province (or, territory) of

for accused

*

within the juris- : Now

I hereby, by this order under my hand and seal, signify to you that such requisition has been made, and require you to issue your warrant for the apprehension of such fugitive, or otherwise to proceed in conformity with the provisions of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance (Chapter 235).

[L.S.]

Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hong Kong, this

day of

19

>

(Signed)

Governor.

(Amended, 50 of 1911: 62 of 1911. Schedule, 21 of 1912, and 17 of 1927, s. 8)

FORM 2.

(s. 7.]

Warrant of apprehension by order of the Governor.

HONG KONG.

IN THE MAGistrate's Court at

To each and all of the police officers of the Colony.

Whereas His Excellency the Governor,

+

by

order under his hand and seal, has signified to me that requisition has been duly made to him for the surrender of late of

of

4

accused of the commission of the crime within the jurisdiction of China: This is, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said

wherever he may be found in the Colony, and bring him before me or some other magistrate sitting in this court, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) for which this shall be your

warrant.

Dated the

day of

[L.S.]

(Signed)

19

+

Magistrate.

(Amended, 51 of 1911)

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