that decision

being the

the eleven prisoners referred

to in

of

in your

the 31st

f

desh: no. 358.

desp

Dec. last

should be discharged, and that the two

oners whose

frisoners.

was re

case

reported upon in your

deups: no. 207. of

the

lune should be

given up to

to the Chinese

gooit eeprom receipt by you of satisfactory

assurances that torture

267

would not be inflicted afor

that practical

them and facilitics would

be

given

Λ

to the British

authorities to convince

themselves that such

assurances were

carried out.

"I now

being

have to enclose

for your information

A

letter from

a copy of the Foreign Office

enclosing the opinion

the Law

Offices

of

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