in

his letter of the 25 Apr

and his Circular

6th

June of Trade admitting

the principle of

rendition and has

reciprocal

Ordered that subjects,

who may

be arrested

& be entitled to British protection shall be

handed over

to the

British Consuls.

The only difficulty which suggests itself to Sir R Alock is the

method of distinguishing between those who are

discriminating

and those who are

the do not appear

This

a

case

of Chinese offenders, de

with

subjects

not entitled to British

Protection

ke 382

proposes a system of

registration

issue

and the

of

Naturalization

Certificates, and says that the principle of

has

Mutual rendition never been disputed.

I cannot make this statement coincide

with the frequent

refusal of the Chinese

Authorities

to

give up

Escaping from the Colony

for

Criminals to the

Although any

I believe that the

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