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and given sip for

trial before a chinese

tribunal will not be furt to torture of any

Kind - whether

legal

or not in chino - nor

OV

- put to any lingering death- whether in

accordance with Chinese usa

usage

or not.

He is Creetlmey is therefore not in

- position to move,

But

on re

further

in the matter.

receiving the necessary

Security that no prisoner surrendered by the Authorities here will either be first to

subjected to any

lingering death, or subjected

species of torture, His Excellency will

consider the present case.

Failing this. He is Excellency will release Kwok Seong Hee in ten days from

this date.

I have ten (Signed)) M. J. Meereer,

Colonial Secretary.

(Copy)

N. 80.

5.

Sei

British Consulate,

Danton, 7th May, 1866 you

I have the honor to acknowledge

the receipt of your Despatch as: 279 of the 2nd instant, forwarding, by direction of His Excellency the Governor, the papers in a certain case wherein application has been Made by the Commandant.

པའི་རི་

of

Kowloon

the rendition of a Chinese named_

Kwok leong-hee charged with Burglary

and Robbery in Chinese territory; but

The Honorable

M. D. Meren, Egy,

Dolonial Seartam

qua

ye

Hoyting

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