It is hardly necessary

_letter evidently

as

the Viceroy's

despatched

before the result of the further proceedings in the Chung Sam

O a cl

which have been

icated to

you.

But the Acting Governor

wished

you

to

assure) the

that there is no

2. L

the Viceroy's friendly

the part of this

Government towards China on

feeling

the

question of

rendition and

the

that his insinuations to

Contrary

are not at all borne

out by facts anything

Your

justified by

ave have said

or done.

I have the honor to be

111

Sir.

vet obedient servant,

вед,

If Frederick Newart

Adding Colonial Secretary

leopy.) The 22

D

334

Dd. B. In. Consulate Canton, September 10, 1889

Ser

I have the honour to

the receipt of your

acknowledge

(Despatch No. 1406, of yesterday's

coloring copy of the

date euela

Honourable the

a

Acting Allowing

General's remarks

He Bow.

the

evidence produced in the case of Tan Tik Cheung.

Case

Ae der Ackroyd's criticisms, if forwarded to

the Viceroy

would

only

lead

to further correspondence

to shew that the objections tending

rather from

raised

re

confusion in the Acting

Attorney

General's mind in

regard of the position of the

Fred. Stewart LLC.

Actg Colonial Secretary Hong Kong.

person

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