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except for certain correspondence which was put in the

Appellant relied for his oase solely upon the facts admitted

in the Fleadings.

Viva vode evidence was adduced on

behalf of the Respondents and certain further correspondence

was put in.

14.

As a result the following facts were admitted or proved,

15.

The Appellant was a natural born British subject, horn

in Penang in the year 1853 and had been employed as a

Government Interpreter in the Police and Supreme Courts for a

many years,

He subsequently entered the service of

Solicitors practising in the Colony, and at the time of his

arrest was employed by Mr d'Almada Castro.

16.

The Farrant was, as previously set out, lesued on the

2nd November, and on the 5th November the Appellant was

arrested under such warrant and taken to the victoria Gaol

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which was theHouse of Detention under the Ordinance, no other

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building having been appointed by the Governor under Section

11.

17.

After the arrest and detention of the Appellan), the

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