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`gives us to understand that there are other facts which he could adduce against the
action of the force towards the Chinese (pan.29).
The ease is one in which
a
in charger only
riminal offences
a resat to civil not criminal proceedings
As for.
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I can
can judge, the driff of
mind of whic that despatch is clearly to suggest that complainants against the police
"Capt. Superintendent
7
2.0
member
perver
to punish
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of the force committed a most unwarrantable
on a Chinese shop topper, an outrage
outrage on
which as
the
Governor
said in
out his minutes
would never have been attempted against
an
European. The head
of the police,
on being complained to referred the complainant to the counts of law, gave him no assistance
in such
reference,
and took no
notice I) what had been done.
f
on
The case one. m:
the
face
departmental
of it is a bad
Deane's Phustification
roughly as follows
m:
is
-1. He acted in the spirit of
Stanhope's despatch of 4. Sect. 86, alttough he advised Gominat as well as
Ees
4
should be sent to Paco for their rematy
12. He did not think right to pegadie
a case pending
panding before the magistrate by dealing with it depeni
3. If the
governor
depuimentally.
had not interfered
he would have dealt Riventually with the offending
constable
4. The Chinese are well able to
table care
of
themselves where a such
Cases as this arise
f
This B
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fatty walk Nove by the duskictions
There are a
large number in these papers, but
of other points
need hardly be gove
gone inter Reading the papers
they
as
they stand
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