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
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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