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