CO129-033 - General Stavely - Lieut. Governor - 1850 [5-8] — Page 197

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Averc-

mew faits

all his crew. None of the anything against this statement . . As I was leaving the vessel, he asked me to let him

have

A

Constable to protect him from the

people at night. He said he should land-

his

the next

cargo

day,

and

he had already

rice junk.

That the

board

C

191

identified by the Chinamon who had information. On searching the

given me

rice

a

8 junk I found several arms, and saw

large quantity of blood on deck and in several parts of the vessel.

- Case for the prosecution closed!

Defended.

the prisoners severally state that they had been seized at different times by pirates.

sold it. I left a Constable with him.

saw the prisoner Lun Ahlo-

6 o'clock the same

evening), nine Chinamen

canu..

and told

from the rice

this junk

ow

I

board. About

that they had escaped

meis on

were pirates. They said that

their (complainants') rice junk had been

seized by pirates

that they

on

her

way from Singapore.

were taken on board a pirate boat,

and afterwards transferred to the rice boat

now in harbour, which had also been taken

by the pirates. All the men on

board the

a junk, twenty-five in number,

were

brought

ashore the following morning: Nine only of whom, (the prisoners at the bar),

were

Verdict.

Guilty

Sentence.

Death

(Signed) John Walter Aulone

Chief Justice.

True Copy,

Macle

Colonial

Secretary.

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Averc- mew faits all his crew. None of the anything against this statement . . As I was leaving the vessel, he asked me to let him have A Constable to protect him from the people at night. He said he should land- his the next cargo day, and he had already rice junk. That the board C 191 identified by the Chinamon who had information. On searching the given me rice a 8 junk I found several arms, and saw large quantity of blood on deck and in several parts of the vessel. - Case for the prosecution closed! Defended. the prisoners severally state that they had been seized at different times by pirates. sold it. I left a Constable with him. saw the prisoner Lun Ahlo- 6 o'clock the same evening), nine Chinamen canu.. and told from the rice this junk ow I board. About that they had escaped meis on were pirates. They said that their (complainants') rice junk had been seized by pirates that they on her way from Singapore. were taken on board a pirate boat, and afterwards transferred to the rice boat now in harbour, which had also been taken by the pirates. All the men on board the a junk, twenty-five in number, were brought ashore the following morning: Nine only of whom, (the prisoners at the bar), were Verdict. Guilty Sentence. Death (Signed) John Walter Aulone Chief Justice. True Copy, Macle Colonial Secretary.
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they Averc- mew faits all his crew. None of the anything against this statement . . As I was leaving the vessel, he acked me to let himd have A Constable to protect him from the people at night. He said he should land- his the next cargo day, and he had already rice junk. That the board C 191 identified by the Chinamon who had information. On searching the given me rice a 8 junk I found several arms, and saw large quantity of blood on deck and in several parts of the reseed . - Case for the prosecution closch! Defened. the prismers secerally state that they had been seized at different times by pirates. sold it. I left a Constable with him . saw the prisoner Lun Ahlo- 6 o'clock the same canu.. and told from the rice this junk ow I board. About evening), nine Chinamen that they had escaped meis on were pirates. They said that their (complainants ) rice junk had been seized by pirates that they on her way from Singapore. were taken on beard a pirate boat, and afterwards transferred to the rice boat now in harbour, which had also been taken by the pirates. All the men on rice ow board the a junk, twenty five in number, were brought shore the following morning : Nine only of whom, ( the prisoners at the bar), were Verdict. Quilty Sentence. Death (Signed) John Walter Aulone Chief Justice . Cue fopy Macie Colonial Secretary.
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they

Averc-

mew faits

all his crew. None of the anything against this statement . . As I was leaving the vessel, he acked me to let himd

have

A

Constable to protect him from the

people at night. He said he should land-

his

the next

cargo

day,

and

he had already

rice junk.

That the

board

C

191

identified by the Chinamon who had information. On searching the

given me

rice

a

8 junk I found several arms, and saw

large quantity of blood on deck and in several parts of the reseed .

- Case for the prosecution closch!

Defened.

the prismers secerally state that they had been seized at different times by pirates.

sold it. I left a Constable with him .

saw the prisoner Lun Ahlo-

6 o'clock the same

canu..

and told

from the rice

this junk

ow

I

board. About

evening), nine Chinamen

that they had escaped

meis on

were pirates. They said that

their (complainants ) rice junk had been

seized by pirates

that they

on

her

way from Singapore.

were taken on beard a pirate boat,

and afterwards transferred to the rice boat

now in harbour, which had also been taken

by the pirates. All the men on

rice

ow

board the

a junk, twenty five in number,

were

brought

shore the following morning : Nine only of whom, ( the prisoners at the bar),

were

Verdict.

Quilty

Sentence.

Death

(Signed) John Walter Aulone

Chief Justice .

Cue fopy Macie

Colonial

Secretary.

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