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Board of Tra
such a
Petition, could
any ordinary
Care
only
dral with it as in
between man and man,
without eference to the Chinaman's character as
i freignen. He decided against the Applications. The affidaviti are annexed. And I think at this distance, it so be cash for any from merely reading them, whether he was
panker,
34 A
Cunning
to avail himself of
one
6 Brerance,
really
Fader who was ansions.
the provisions of our Law
to Get cheap justice, without much regard to his
outh.
The
refusal
to allow the Chinese to ine
Public Letter hand
in fermin panfarit, booth place on lingust fith _ Be Aug. 18th the Chinese Commissioner Rezing writes to die John Davis, a detailed account of the accidens stalis that sie J. Pavis Directed that the Consul should order Copper from collisions to be made good to the Chinese dufferers (of which not one word appears in the Public
ni a
notifications armored) and afthies for an indemnifies.
annexed applies
tion. Not one word of the previous application to
Judge Hulme at Hong Kong. Keying
heats it
24
supcheussion
a fresh complaint. Whether this was a
to some piece of cunning
on
his part - or owing
of the Chinese plaintiff _ or to more accidental
tilngs of often - we cannot sag. Sie John Paris,
Offer
however,
Strangely
answers, on the
saging somewust
the 25? by saying
that this matter was brought to his
" notice, and measures have deer laken for :taining
fi
the amount yea, and that the owner
"bing a poor man, will not pay any
Expences." It is
birg
ههه
AAW
The maker hand
indeed been bought is his wher", that he had
not ascertained that the Chinese Plaintiff had been put out of count three weeks before.
However, on learning this, Sie John Pavis, sustied
of serginging that he had been misled, rither by his van regligence, or the deffachteren of
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