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"allowed to British Subjects, and I regretted that. M. Sampson had made the change.
case under review
The
7.
confirms
the
Opinion
then
expressed.
18.
I should remark that I
was obliged under the
//
provisions
of Ordinance N.11 of 1860 to place
M. Romsett
that I have
Па
the Court, but
no reason to think
the proceedings conducted otherwise
there impartially.
9.
Had I however been free,
I should have named another
Member in M. Komsett's place.
10.
I
saw the Senion Naval
(
>
Officer when the
news
of the disaster
was conveyed to me, but he unfortunely had
Mo
to send to the Court
on search
T
after
Coolies.
11.
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War
f
F
Stainan
the mutinous
Mr Robertion, however, the Cariton Consul, brought the matter
at once to the notice
of
the Chinese
Authorities, and they despatched
a
Customs' Steamer with suitable
but the effort proved of us
Officers,
avail, as
the Steamer broke down,
and had to return to Canton._
12.
The usual report will be
made to the Board of Trade, and
as
the
Case
has attracted some
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