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1880. NEW ZEALAND.
TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND TONGA.
Presented to both Souses of the General Assembly by Command of Sis Excellency.
His Excellency Sir A. Goedon to His Excellency Sir H. G. E. Robinson, G.C.M.G. Sic, — Nasova, Fiji, sth December, 1879. I have the honor to enclose for your Excellency's information a copy of a Treaty of Friendship between Great Britain and Tonga, signed at Nukualofa on the 29th ultimo. I have, &c, His Excellency Sir H. G-. R. Robinson, G.C.M.G., &c. A. Goedon. Treaty of Friendship between Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and the King of Tonga. Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and His Majesty the King of Tonga, being desirous to maintain and strengthen the relations of friendship which happily subsist between their respective dominions and subjects, have resolved to conclude a treaty for that purpose, and have therefore named as their Plenipotentiaries: Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Ac, &c, &c.—The Honorable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Her Britannic Majesty's High Commissioner and Consul-General for the Western Pacific, Governor of Fiji; and Alfred Percival Maudslay, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Deputy Commissioners for the Western Pacific ; and His Majesty the King of Tonga, &c.—Wellington Tubou Malohi, Knight of the Order of the Red Eagle of the second class, Governor of Vavou ; and George Fatafehi, Governor of Haapai; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles : — Article I. There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, her heirs and successors, and His Majesty the King of Tonga,, his heirs and successors, and between their respective dominions and subjects. Aeticle 11. His Majesty the King of Tonga engages to grant to no other Sovereign or State any rights, powers, authority, or privileges in Tonga in excess of those accorded to Her Britannic Majesty. The subjects of Her Britannic Majesty shall always enjoy in Tonga whatever rights, privileges, and immunities they now possess, or which are now accorded to the subjects of the most favoured nation; and the like privileges shall be equally enjoyed by Tongan subjects in the territories of Her Britannur Majesty ; and no rights, privileges, or immunities shall be granted hereafter in Tonga to the subjects of any foreign State which shall not equally and unconditionally be granted to the subjects'of Her Britannic Majesty. Aeticle 111. (a.) If any subject of Her Britannic Majesty in Tonga is charged with a criminal offence cognizable by British law, such charge may be tried by Her Britannic Majesty's High Commissioner for the Western Pacific Islands, or other British officer duly authorized by Her Britannic Majesty in that behalf. (b.) If any subject of Her Britannic Majesty in Tonga is charged with an offence against the municipal law of Tonga, not cognizable as such under British law, he shall be amenable to the jurisdiction of the Tongan Courts, the proceedings of which shall be conducted in public, and the records of which shall be public and accessible.
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