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No. 30.
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REG 12 JUN 14
Confidential.
Sir,
Government House, Hồngkong, 6th. April, 1914.
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1
With reference to your letter No. 23 of the 10th. ultimo, I have the honour to inform you that I have on the Attorney-General's advice decided to withdraw the extradition proceedings against Lo Kwat and to take no further action against the accused, whose deportation I have at present under considera- -tion.
2.
The evidence forthcoming in the case is so in- -adequate that I entertain the gravest doubts about the genuineness of the charge and I am strongly of opinion that the Canton Authorities are in this case endeavouring to procure on a bagus charge the rendition of one who is for political reasons obnoxious
to them.
3.
I have therefore to request that you will be so good as to inform the Chinese Authorities that Lo Kwat whose
extradition has been applied for, has in his defence successfully established an alibi and that I have no alternative but to grant
the man's release.
I have etc.,
(Sd.) F. H. May,
Governor,&c..
His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General,
CANTON.
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