the
the
with him Si Hang Kang, for purpose of receiving
eximinals in question. The Times world further request. Her Majesty's Consul at His Excellency the Governor of Hang Kang to hand over the 13 prisoners to Li Ting-thien on their arrival in Hong Kong, so that they may
be brought
to Canton, where instructions
will be issued, for their trial
and punishment
As hitherto, interpreters with
must be employed at their examination and trial.
The Liberals avails re
Translated by-
(Signed) S. N. Jordan.
Acting Colonial Secretary to Her Majesty's Acting Consul
492
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hong Kong, 6th October 1881.
I have the honour to
acknowledge the receipt of
Letter N.47 of 1881, enclosing translation of
your communication
received from His Excellency the Viceroy respecting the
rendition of
the thirteen
alleged Criminals
in custody in Hong Kong.
M. G. Arnee boy.
Her Majesty's Acting Consul
in
2.