A.
have
whandised With Red "The Town
・fferent
I. M. Government and redvied that an Officer enfloyed. to demand the extradition
of a foreigner and guilty of offences against the law s If the country to which he is sent, as for instance by the Commission or labormation of perjury for the purpace. of obtaining that entradition, is liable to and may propede, be made amenable to the laws of that country.
There
are however
Kazes public frounds upon
which such a
Corne hran
not be advisable, and I
that
have to instinct you in the case of his misconduct it a Chinese Officer in the
Kischarge of his duly when
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The extradition of a that officers should be sent back for punishment this own Government,
རིནན
and the Chinamann Hemanded should not
be subject to extradition.
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