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the rendition of Hoo-
3-yn-teen according
to Treaty
2.
The British bensul's letter endorsing
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the demand - This
was s
Courtesy
Wohlaces legally.
This was an act of
on Mr. Robertson's part, but
superfluous
direct demand from the Chinese
Authorities I should not have moved
as without a
in the matter.
The various letters
from
the lolonial
Secretary to the Attorney General, Superintendent of Police, and other
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Gevemment officers of the Colony instinding them to take the requisite
steps.
M. H.
4.
The
prosedings before the Police Mongistrate
the purpose of proving or disproving
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sob.
guilt according to the wording of the Treaty Article XXI, and under
provisions of Ordinance Ne 2 of 1850 5. The Report of cllr. Allorney General
Ball which is important, and I
submit coelusive.
p.b. 6. Aby Warrant to the Gaol Serperintendent authorizing the delivery of the prisoner
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NS.
to the Chinese authorities.
7. Mby Despatch to the bici Roy announcing
the sendition
8. Colonial Secretary's letter di bonent
Robertson advising him of the -
rendition
In a reduced and intelligible
form then the charges against.
that the man was wi
wrong-fully
me arc
livo;
Surrendered),