is under the seal
of His Excellency the
Governor General and is dated the 19th
of September last
M. Yu has been
an officer
of the Chinese Government from
early age:
We have been both requested by His Excellency the Governor General
to attend to this matter.
I have
the honour to be,
(s) C. Ewens.
PECE
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313
G.C.M.G.
To Sir George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G.
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of
Hong Kong and Vice Admiral of the same and to Henry Charles Wodehouse Esquire, Police Magistrate and to Henry George Thomsett, Esquire, Acting Police Magistrate and to the Police Court of Hong Kong : -
We Creasy Ewens deputed Officer for and by the Governor-General of the Two Kwang and Yu Ching Cheung, officer of the civil third class expectant Prefect of the Kwangtung Province specially authorized by Imperial Edict
to serve both in Northern and
Southern Ports in the Empire of China, and both specially deputed by the said Governor General to attend to and procure the arrest and
transmission