at once
be made to the Chinese
Authoritice for the restoration of Chan Tim, who, whether he was a Chinese
the
subject or not, was living under
protection of the laws of this Colony. His abduction was therefore, a violation of such laws.
I have te. (signed) W. H. Marsh, Colonial devretary.
I
In 12048
Rev? I. 13. Oct to Registrar General .
(Copy)
318
Church Missionary Society,
Hest Point, Mar. 19. 1885,
My Lear Dr. Stewart,
of iny.
I
gave permission to one
Catechists Sau
Pag Nam to
Chau Kam Muis sister-in
accompany -law to fauton
than Kam
to visit Chan
Utui in prison. He returns giving a most heartrending accou
account
+ of the poor
man's sufferings. About a week age
the
ANCU
(vas
till his flesh
by ti
big-
secerely
tortured,
beaten
was tõñu, and suspended
toce. He is now so ill that
he went die ere
long- if th
help is not
rendered.
feel writing to ask you if any
leel much distressed and so ame
ims
immediate
atrfs