Hong Kong, 19th May 95,

"Song Rong

342

Dear

The Ston

In case The Excellency's

minute vide le s.o. No 2042, is intended to be a reply

to

my query

of 1887, I beg to state that

in the readition case

to which there was in

referred

Care

my opinion such a prima facie case against the prisoner, would have justified his being

committed

for trial, had

the case

been triable here.

I have the honour to be

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant

J.D.H. Mitchell

Police Magistrate

For Acting Colonial Secretary

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Hong Kong, 19th May 95,

"Song Rong

342

Dear

The Ston

In case The Excellency's

minute vide les.o. No 2042, is intended to be a reply to my query of 1887, I beg to state that in the rendition case to which there was referred, in my opinion such a prima facie case against the prisoner, would have justified his being committed for trial, had the case been triable here.

I have the honour to be

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant

J.D.H. Mitchell

Police Magistrate

For Acting Colonial Secretary

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Hong Kong, 19th May 95,

"Song Rong 342

Dear The Ston

In case The Excellency's minute vide les.o. No 2042, is intended to be a reply to my query of 1887, I beg to state that in the rendition case to which there was referred, in my opinion such a prima facie case against the prisoner, would have justified his being committed for trial, had the case been triable here.

I have the honour to be Sir,

Your most obedient Servant

J.D.H. Mitchell Police Magistrate

For Acting Colonial Secretary

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Hong Kong, 19th May 95,

"Song Rong

342

Dear

The Ston

In case The Excellency's minute vide les.o. No 2042, is intended to be a reply to my query of 1887, I beg to state that in the rendition case to which there was referred, in my opinion such a prima facie case against the prisoner, would have justified his being committed for trial, had the case been triable here.

I have the honour to be

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant

J.D.H. Mitchell

Police Magistrate

For Acting Colonial Secretary

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Hong Kong, 19th May 95,

"Song Rong

342

Dear

The Ston

In case The Excellency's minute vide les.o. No 2042, is intended to be a reply to my query of 1887, I beg to state that in the rendition case to which there was referred, in my opinion such a prima facie case against the prisoner, would have justified his being committed for trial, had the case been triable here.

I have the honour to be

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant

J.D.H. Mitchell

Police Magistrate

For Acting Colonial Secretary

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