70.

his security to a rice dealer, Lo: Yue p:chow,

the

brother of your petitioner, for rice, spirit,

to to to the

of more

than ten

Konsand cash. Having repeatedly pressed for the payment of this,

delays,

a

over

and still met with

so that at length, on pressing

Le was irritated, and

hiin

seized Hong.

nets, which he handed

to the rice shop, to be deposited there, payment for the

The rice.

Wong : Yaongips duraged threatened him with

resort.

at this proceding, prosecution for robbery, but when he reached the District Town, harring -ed to some scheming pettifogger, he had the audacity to bring forward, a false charge against your Petitioner of the Murder of Wong: Garag; fortin

Afee,

The Elder brother of the deceased, tong :

forward

undertrekt to stand

eder

the false. Fotege to appear as witness, and

with pretenses of your

Petitioner having

Ated

...

Petition of Petition of

Lo Atow. – do Atow..

committed adultery,

have raked together.

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and murder, they

number of names,

and presented lying accusations to the benevolent Magistrate, in the hope of

gratifying

his hate.

The false accusations laid against y Petitioner, declared, that in the month.

f adultery,

April, having

been taken in ade

brought together, on board a book, a band of associahs, who joined with hims, in committing

murder. But if such had beens the

case, Po: Asche could not have bean the only witness. Many other neighbours

must also have been

be examined.

may when the

wurder was

witnesses, and they

The accuser

accuser day

that

Lays, itted, the body

committed,

was eash wito the sex, with a stone attacked

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thed

to it. Had such a murder been

would have been the more natural.

flight

courde.

Who would have attempted to conceal the thing, by suiting the body, where

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