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I have the honour to inform Your
Excellency that warrants have been issued by His Majesty's Judge of the Supreme Court at Shanghai for the conveyance to Hongkong of three prisoners, A.R.Gutierrez and C.c. Vaughan, convicted of Arson on 27th. March, 1907; and Fred Montier Goode, convicted of Forgery etc. on 6th. February. The men will be in charge of J. Elvins, Second Constable
of H..Prison, Shanghai.
As soon as the date of departure has
been arranged, I will telegraph the name of the steamer by
which they will travel, end I shall be greatly obliged if your Excellency will arrange for the men to be met by the
Police on their arrival.
I have the honour to be,
Your Excellency's most obedient,
humble servant,
(Sd)
Pelham L. Warren.
Consul-General.
His Excellency
Sir Matthew Nathan,K.C.M.G.,
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Governor & Commander in Chief, Hongkong.