to Lord Aberdeen

Sir Henry Pottinger

2.54

Woosing. October 16.1842

in 29 Hong Kong 01

Extract of Sir Henry Pottinger's Reply to Letter.

1842,

1o w

Imperial Commissioners of Sep. 1. 100%, tated September. 5. 1842.

" The object of the 8th Article of the Memorandum of the High Commissioners is most proper and satisfactory. In all

cases

of Disputes amongst Merchants and Dealers, they will be settled by the Chinese local Officers in communication with H. B. M's Consular Officer. In any case where British Subjects are guilty of crimes which deserve Punishment, they

are

to be delivered

to the British Authorities

for trial, and in like manner when

Subjects of China are charged with like

serious offences, they will be handed

over...

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to Lord Aberdeen

Sir Henry Pottinger

2.54

Woosing. October 16.1842

in 29 Hong Kong 01

Extract of Sir Henry Pottinger's Reply to Letter.

1842,

10 w

Imperial Commissioners of Sep. 1. stated September. 5. 1842.

" The object of the 8th Article of the Memorandum of the High Commissioners is most proper and satisfactory. In all cases of Disputes amongst Merchants and Dealers, they will be settled by the Chinese local Officers in communication with H. B. M's Consular Officer. In any case where British Subjects are guilty of crimes which deserve Punishment, they are to be delivered to the British Authorities for trial, and in like manner when Subjects of China are charged with like serious offences, they will be handed over...

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to Lord Aberdeen


Sir Henry Pottinger

2.54

Woosing. October 16.1842

in 29 Hong Kong 01

Extract of Sir Henry Pottinger's Reply to Letter.

1842,

10 w

Imperial Commissioners of Sep. 1. stated September. 5. 1842.

" The object of the 8th Article of the Memorandum of the High Commissioners is most proper and satisfactory. In all cases of Disputes amongst Merchants and Dealers, they will be settled by the Chinese local Officers in communication with H. B. M's Consular Officer. In any case where British Subjects are guilty of crimes which deserve Punishment, they are to be delivered to the British Authorities for trial, and in like manner when Subjects of China are charged with like serious offences, they will be handed over...

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