observes that neither Sir Arthur Kennedy nor Sir Richard MacDonnell had any difficulty in dealing with such cases in the past, but if a like difficulty were to arise in the future, it might be advisable to instruct the Officer of the Chinese Government, who is sent over to claim the rendition of offenders, not to allow the rendition to be claimed through diplomatic channels, but through the proper official channel.

Laveres, replying to their Lord Kimberley's despatch, requires to be informed whether Granville concurs with the suggestions made.

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observes that neither Sir Arthur Kennedy nor Sir Richard MacDonnell had any difficulty in dealing with such cases in the past, but if a like difficulty were to arise in the future, it might be advisable to instruct the Officer of the Chinese Government, who is sent over to claim the rendition of offenders, not to allow the rendition to be claimed through diplomatic channels, but through the proper official channel.

Laveres, replying to their Lord Kimberley's despatch, requires to be informed whether Granville concurs with the suggestions made.

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