193

all expenses and compensation to the Ushnesses being paid by the Imperial Government.

On receipt of this opinion the Auditor General wrote to Her Majesty's Minister in Japan requesting authority to defray from Imperial Funds expenses incurred by detention of the Witnesses, to which Mr H. Parkes replied on the report of Sir E. Hornby that any claim for re-imbursement of the expense of the witnesses should be made on the Home Government :

Sept 112
Fr. Parkes
Oct: 2-
Hornby

The trial of Muller having been concluded on the 14th of October, the Chief Justice awarded compensation to the witnesses up to that date, and repayment is now sought from the Imperial Government as follows:

W. Shilton, Master, for Board and Wages
Huddart, Carpenter
W. Rose, Seaman

$180.32
120 40
81.61
$390.33

Lodging
India & Colonial Secretariat.

1954

However, to follow the exact format required by the instructions (using HTML with

for paragraphs and adhering to the specific rules), the corrected version should be:

193

all expenses and compensation to the Witnesses being paid by the Imperial Government.

On receipt of this opinion the Auditor General wrote to Her Majesty's Minister in Japan requesting authority to defray from Imperial Funds expenses incurred by detention of the Witnesses, to which Mr H. Parkes replied on the report of Sir E. Hornby that any claim for re-imbursement of the expense of the witnesses should be made on the Home Government :

Sept 112
Fr. Parkes
Oct: 2-
Hornby

The trial of Muller having been concluded on the 14th of October, the Chief Justice awarded compensation to the witnesses up to that date, and repayment is now sought from the Imperial Government as follows:

W. Shilton, Master, for Board and Wages
Huddart, Carpenter
W. Rose, Seaman

$180.32
120.40
81.61
$390.33

Lodging
India & Colonial Secretariat.

1954

Let's adjust to fit the exact output format required:

193

all expenses and compensation to the Witnesses being paid by the Imperial Government.

On receipt of this opinion the Auditor General wrote to Her Majesty's Minister in Japan requesting authority to defray from Imperial Funds expenses incurred by detention of the Witnesses, to which Mr H. Parkes replied on the report of Sir E. Hornby that any claim for re-imbursement of the expense of the witnesses should be made on the Home Government :

Sept 112
Fr. Parkes
Oct: 2-
Hornby

The trial of Muller having been concluded on the 14th of October, the Chief Justice awarded compensation to the witnesses up to that date, and repayment is now sought from the Imperial Government as follows:

W. Shilton, Master, for Board and Wages
Huddart, Carpenter
W. Rose, Seaman

$180.32
120.40
81.61
$390.33

Lodging
India & Colonial Secretariat.

1954

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