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1964 Ed.]

On this

day of

Chinese Extradition.

19

*

[CAP. 235

11

late of

is brought before me, a magistrate of the said Colony, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) on the ground of his being accused of the commission of the crime of

within the jurisdiction of China, and forasmuch as no sufficient cause has been shown to me why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of this said Ordinance: This is, therefore, to command you, the said constable, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to convey and deliver the body of the said

into the custody of

the Commissioner of Prisons, and you, the said Commissioner, to receive the said

into your custody in a prison,

and him there safely to keep until he is thence delivered pursuant to the provisions of the said Ordinance, for which this shall be your warrant.

Dated the

[L.S.]

day of

(Signed)

19

*

Magistrate.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, 51 of 1911; 3 of 1924, and 27 of 1937)

FORM 6.

[s. 12.]

Warrant of the Governor for the surrender of a fugitive criminal.

By His Excellency

+

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

To the Commissioner of Prisons, and

to

Whereas

the commission of the crime of

late of

of China, was delivered into the custody of you the Commissioner of Prisons, by warrant dated the

*

19

accused of

*

within the jurisdiction

*

day of

pursuant to the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235); Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Ordinance, order you, the said Commissioner, to deliver the body of the said

into the custody of the said


to receive the said

*

and

I command you, the said into your custody, and to convey him to and there place him into the custody of authorized by the Chinese authorities to receive him, for which this shall be your warrant.

*

who is

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

day of

[L.S.]

19

(Signed)

Governor.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, 62 of 1911; 5 of 1924, and 27 of 1937)

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1964 Ed.] On this day of Chinese Extradition. 19 * [CAP. 235 11 late of is brought before me, a magistrate of the said Colony, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) on the ground of his being accused of the commission of the crime of within the jurisdiction of China, and forasmuch as no sufficient cause has been shown to me why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of this said Ordinance: This is, therefore, to command you, the said constable, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to convey and deliver the body of the said into the custody of the Commissioner of Prisons, and you, the said Commissioner, to receive the said into your custody in a prison, and him there safely to keep until he is thence delivered pursuant to the provisions of the said Ordinance, for which this shall be your warrant. Dated the [L.S.] day of (Signed) 19 * Magistrate. (Amended, 50 of 1911, 51 of 1911; 3 of 1924, and 27 of 1937) FORM 6. [s. 12.] Warrant of the Governor for the surrender of a fugitive criminal. By His Excellency + Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its dependencies. To the Commissioner of Prisons, and to Whereas the commission of the crime of late of of China, was delivered into the custody of you the Commissioner of Prisons, by warrant dated the * 19 accused of * within the jurisdiction * day of pursuant to the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235); Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Ordinance, order you, the said Commissioner, to deliver the body of the said into the custody of the said to receive the said * and I command you, the said into your custody, and to convey him to and there place him into the custody of authorized by the Chinese authorities to receive him, for which this shall be your warrant. * who is Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hong Kong, this day of [L.S.] 19 (Signed) Governor. (Amended, 50 of 1911, 62 of 1911; 5 of 1924, and 27 of 1937)
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1964 Ed.] On this day of Chinese Extradition. 19 * [CAP. 235 11 late of is brought before me, a magistrate of the said Colony, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) on the ground of his being accused of the commission of the crime of within the jurisdiction of China, and forasmuch as no sufficient cause has been shown to me why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of this said Ordinance: This is, therefore, to command you, the said constable, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to convey and deliver the body of the said into the custody of the Commissioner of Prisons, and you, the said Commissioner, to receive the said into your custody in a prison, and him there safely to keep until he is thence delivered pursuant to the provisions of the said Ordinance, for which this shall be your warrant. Dated the [L.S.] day of (Signed) 19 * Magistrate. (Amended, 50 of 1911, 51 of 1911; 3 of 1924, and 27 of 1937) FORM 6. [s. 12.] Warrant of the Governor for the surrender of a fugitive criminal. By His Excellency + Governor and Commander- in-Chief of the Colony of Hong Kong and its dependencies. To the Commissioner of Prisons, and to Whereas the commission of the crime of late of of China, was delivered into the custody of you the Commissioner of Prisons, by warrant dated the * 19 accused of * within the jurisdiction * day of pursuant to the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235); Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Ordinance, order you, the said Commissioner, to deliver the body of the said into the custody of the said > to receive the said * and I command you, the said into your custody, and to convey him to and there place him into the custody of authorized by the Chinese authorities to receive him, for which this shall be your warrant. * who is Given under my hand and seal at Victoria, Hong Kong, this day of [L.S.] 19 (Signed) Governor. (Amended, 50 of 1911, 62 of 1911; 5 of 1924, and 27 of 1937)
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1964 Ed.]

On this

day of

Chinese Extradition.

19

*

[CAP. 235

11

late of

is brought before me, a magistrate of the said Colony, to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235) on the ground of his being accused of the commission of the crime of

within the jurisdiction of China, and forasmuch as no sufficient cause has been shown to me why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of this said Ordinance: This is, therefore, to command you, the said constable, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to convey and deliver the body of the said

into the custody of

the Commissioner of Prisons, and you, the said Commissioner, to receive the said

into your custody in a prison,

and him there safely to keep until he is thence delivered pursuant to the provisions of the said Ordinance, for which this shall be your warrant.

Dated the

[L.S.]

day of

(Signed)

19

*

Magistrate.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, 51 of 1911; 3 of 1924, and 27 of 1937)

FORM 6.

[s. 12.]

Warrant of the Governor for the surrender of a fugitive criminal.

By His Excellency

+

Governor and Commander-

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

To the Commissioner of Prisons, and

to

Whereas

the commission of the crime of

late of

of China, was delivered into the custody of you the Commissioner of Prisons, by warrant dated the

*

19

accused of

*

within the jurisdiction

*

day of

pursuant to the Chinese Extradition Ordinance, (Chapter 235); Now I do hereby, in pursuance of the said Ordinance, order you, the said Commissioner, to deliver the body of the said

into the custody of the said

>

to receive the said

*

and

I command you, the said into your custody, and to convey him to and there place him into the custody of authorized by the Chinese authorities to receive him, for which this shall be your warrant.

*

who is

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

day of

[L.S.]

19

(Signed)

Governor.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, 62 of 1911; 5 of 1924, and 27 of 1937)

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