From
THE BISHOP OF HONG KONG
(THE RT. REVD. R. O. HALL)
THE BISHOP'S HOUSE
HONG KONG
33
to take difficulty
a broad snough vise in a case q, this
Where there is a possibility that the unconscions
fear may have prejudices
influence of
race
decision in a case which, by it's pention ciruen-
stances, demanded gene sits
as well as justice
it seems to me Excential thout the matter be revisived ut. home.
The case presented several difficult points Timaly, a special fury, composed of some of the Colony's most respected utizens, gave of suits, with a strong recommendation to mercy.
a verdich
The full detarts of the case have been for warded to the Privy Council on a
Agal point,
and are therefore available in hon don.