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inclination would be to do

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Chamberlain that

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Lindam,

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I agree with Swingfield that nothing further need be

done in consequence of these fresh declarations which

have been obtained with great perseverance.

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a great deal of

mere

hearsay, of the

character with which these police

scandals have made us familiar,

and

to

my mind the

only

evidence

really material is that given by

Wong Kwok, or Pang

who declare

that they personally paid money

to both Stanton &

Quincey.

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banished

from the colony and I think

his evidence should be viewed with considerable

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now to confront

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What action, if any,

should be taken

Regarding

the latest memorials.

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their

memorials. My

inclination would be to do

nothing,

as regards

the

matter to inform

Chamberlain that

he has

nothing

to add to the despatch

on 28425, adding, in a

confidential despatch,

that he has considered the

points

now brought forward by

Lindam,

and under all

the circumstances of the case, does not propose

to further pursue

the matter further.

the

As regards Stanton,

1

be uninfluenced by 11445.

4/8

171

In Swingfield I agree that nothing further need be

done in consequence of these fresh declarations which

have been obtained with great perseverance.

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with

hearsays, of the

character with which these police

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to

my mind the

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evidence

really material is that given by

Wong Kwok, or Pang

who declare

that they personally paid money

to both Stanton &

Quincey.

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banished

from the colony and I think

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jury would

doubt. As to Pang, his avocations do not show him to have been very respectable. It is impossible

now to confront

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