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should be detained at Hongkong, until a definite arrangement has been made with his_
brother by Sir R. Rennie, I have the honour to inform-
that, as the Colonial Surgeon recommended the
You
patient's early
removal to
India, I communicated with the eroting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of China and Japan, and ascertained from him that M. Kennelly's
brother in India has taken
no
of
the
no notice whatever
communication addressed to him by the Court as
by back as the 30th August last,
Far-
and has, morcover, sent no
reply
to
an earlier letter
from Ber &bajesty's
at Chefoo.
2.
o Consul
Under these circumstances,
Hoting Chief Justice & Howat
thinks it undesirable to
prolong further what was
originally only a temporary measure, and suggests
ests that
the