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not distinguishable from other and older sears about the head and face. In remember at the station he said he
had been struck with a
grass
eutter's
Knife and that no appearance of any Knife wound could be discovered. He now states he was struck by stones as well as a Knife. The only wound of the slightest consequence from a surgical point of view was the one
sealp wound the longer wound
shaped
thus
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about 1 inch long the shorter 1/2 a inch both inflicted by the same blow and from its appearance by an angular piece of rock. This wound was
only
skin deep.
Houghong, 27-7-78-
(signed) Ph. B. C. Ayres,
Colonial Surgeon.
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exeting Colonial Secretary to Colonial Surgeon.
No 583.
Sir
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hong Kong, 29th July, 1878.
With reference to the recent ___
trial of Regina
verscus
Cheung ashin, the
Governor desires to know whether you
of opinion
that any of the wounds
received on the head by
are
the head by the prisoner
during his altercation with the two____
women were in
that your
Dr Mh. 13. C. Ayres,
Colonial Surgeon,
fo
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inflicted with a His Excellency
is
stone.
aware
evidence was not taken
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