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I strongly advised him to let so send for a guard

from 1.4.2. *"Hoorhin", so that we could, if necessar),

clear the ship. To this "aptain Lloyd uzrond, end I sont

a note to Mr. Fox askim him so request the "Moorhen" for

a murd. Unfortunately it as narly three-quarters of an

hour before the remost raschad 4.1.9. Hourhen and consider

able time was lost in consequenos.

thout a goarter to two, after an hour and a quartor's

wait, Mr. Tsich returned with Dr. Gavenport. At De.

Weich'e request I allowed the Nashoi Tagistrate and the

Prefect, who were in private dress, to come on board nad

witnent tha medie-l axsainetion.

Dr. avmport then made a thorough examination of the

body and needless to say arrived at the sans conclusion o

before.

The representatives of the "hinese 'edical profission

and the other busybodies on board se-med disantisfied with

the tem resilt of all their agitation and procnoded to

inflict another very searching czuninution on the corpsc.

The result of this sas, I gathered, an allegod broken

rib

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