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6331. Hongkong
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Whether or not to Allempt to prosecute
this case appears to mea
delicate question of expediency. I feel that either conclusion is fairly open to darbt, and I will therefore submit somewhat fully the grands for the one to which upon the whole
Schmed lean.
The
shong presumption is that no sufficient evidence will be procurable
and again
where no ill treatment io
alleged, and the mortality though large
below the A
Average, it is not improbable
that there will be great reluctance
to envial for a mere absense of famal documents, and a failuro in a prosecution would probably produce a worse effect than tacitly allowing, the matter to drop. If indeed the Enactments