Stanton, Quincy,
cker.
and
After P. S. Tang Chang
and P. C. Jeung Fat, Pas could give the necessary
dince if they could be
duced to speak, had
es
their Solicitor, Mr. Ewen was informed
that he thought that if
interviewed them in
Canton he could induce
both of them, to turn
Queen's evidence.
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I communicated with
[...]
the subject, and
shortly
I received the answer
of H. E. the Governor of
to inform Mr. Ewen
that
if he could persuade
either or both of them
to return to the Colony
and
give evidence, or make
a statement
of what they
knew
of the matter
to him in Canton, Govt.
would pay him for his
time and trouble.
Mr. Ewen has agreed.