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the interests of the Colonists I shall best fulfil the noble trust that -
has been reposed
f.
it chief, Officers, with duty to her
most Gracious Majesty, and to the satisfaction of my
conscience.
in 1855. A Kong China)
312
Chief Magistrate's office 20th April 1846.
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Before the Chief Magistrate. Case No 286.-
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Ayaong, boatman in the employ
of Opium House, Lo Tohing, &c., Le Moy
&c:
Achaong
Atai, &c.: Jung Atai, &c. Psor to and Se Achup, &c.: char
&c:
charged with
robbery with arms in the Harbour of Victoria.
Luis Barretto sworn states. I am clerk
employed
in the boards of Romanje Morningjes on that of Messrs Jardine Matheson &Co. On Friday last 17th instant about 2 o'clock, I was on
with two other Chinese
prisoners
came
alongside
a small junk which had been anchored astern of the ship, to purchase opium. The junk had
got under weigh and steered for the opposite
shore. The two men were
left on board the Ship
when the junk went away. They immediately
went in pursuit, chasing the small junk-
went on board her chasing
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