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Sir At Robinson has no proor to interfore with the action of our colonial Court, and the party
ed,
·I, or sorved with process must a sear and raise any legal defence In computing to him.
which
inge
It must be born in mind, houwer, that no process of the court can Ir pent in price
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in force against lither porto or goods on brand the thing of war. Sir #. Robinson's suggestion that the Spanish Authorities should appoint an agent as the only responsible poison in relation to the paillets in question, appears his sound ch;
but this appointment would not I
settle
sider the international question Involved
We can only suggest that in an of any torious difficulty wrising from the sorvin of process as Hong Kong against a foreign devel Officer, on boord a foreign sting of bour, Sir #. Robinson would be authorised, in the excrcite y
his
discrition to direct in crown
Solicitor to
appror
and require
the discharge of the officer, to the Shing, as the case may be as recommended by the law offiers in their Report of april 24th 1860, on the case of an Officer