3
202
Viceroy of
the Two Kwang,
have now the honour to forward, for your consideration, another of these interminable Rendition cases, which will afford you additional proof of the unsatisfactory condition of the Rendition question and the amount of trouble, irritation, and expense caused to the Chinese Government.
2.
In this particular instance the correspondence will fully explain all that has taken place, and whatever my own leanings were, I hope it is clear that after Attorney General's Minute marked A, from the legal and responsible adviser of the Crown (the Acting Attorney General) it would have been contrary to custom or public opinion to give up Prisoner Ching to the Chinese Authorities. Neither do I think the Magistrate would have been satisfied with the evidence for...
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202
Viceroy of
the Two Kwang,
have now the honour to forward, for your consideration, another of these interminable Rendition cases, which will afford you additional proof of the unsatisfactory condition of the Rendition question and the amount of trouble, irritation, and expense caused to the Chinese Government.
2.
In this particular instance the correspondence will fully explain all that has taken place, and whatever my own leanings were, I hope it is clear that after Attorney General's Minute marked A, from the legal and responsible adviser of the Crown (the Acting Attorney General) it would have been contrary to custom or public opinion to give up Prisoner Ching to the Chinese Authorities. Neither do I think the Magistrate would have been satisfied with the evidence for...
However, to follow the exact output format as requested, here is the revised version:3
202
Viceroy of
the Two Kwang,
have now the honour to forward, for your consideration, another of these interminable Rendition cases, which will afford you additional proof of the unsatisfactory condition of the Rendition question and the amount of trouble, irritation, and expense caused to the Chinese Government.
2.
In this particular instance the correspondence will fully explain all that has taken place, and whatever my own leanings were, I hope it is clear that after Attorney General's Minute marked A, from the legal and responsible adviser of the Crown (the Acting Attorney General) it would have been contrary to custom or public opinion to give up Prisoner Ching to the Chinese Authorities. Neither do I think the Magistrate would have been satisfied with the evidence for...