CO129-033 - General Stavely - Lieut. Governor - 1850 [5-8] — Page 286

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local Government, to which it was always opposed; it nevertheless at times contained articles of some value. Since, however, it has been published by its present Editor, it has levelled all sorts of abuse and scurrility against the local officers, especially at the Military. At the request of the Major General Commanding I have consulted the Attorney General on several of its articles, and Mr Sterling has informed me that they are certainly libellous; but for reasons with which Your Lordship is not necessarily troubled, I have seen fit to allow them to pass unnoticed. Mr Carr had for some months been attempting to dispose of the "Friend of China" without success, which accounts for its coming into the possession of a person of the description of the present Editor, who assumed the Editorial Chair on the 3rd July last. Mr Tarrant arrived in China some years since as Steward of the Ship "John Layar", and it is my belief that the days of the "Friend of China" will not be many.

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5. To enable Your Lordship to understand the tone and temper of the "Friend of China", I have directed half a dozen of its latest issues to be forwarded to the Colonial Office, via Southampton.

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local Government, to which it was always opposed; it nevertheless at times contained articles of some value. Since, however, it has been published by its present Editor, it has levelled all sorts of abuse and scurrility against the local officers, especially at the Military. At the request of the Major General Commanding I have consulted the Attorney General on several of its articles, and Mr Sterling has informed me that they are certainly libellous; but for reasons with which Your Lordship is not necessarily troubled, I have seen fit to allow them to pass unnoticed. Mr Carr had for some months been attempting to dispose of the "Friend of China" without success, which accounts for its coming into the possession of a person of the description of the present Editor, who assumed the Editorial Chair on the 3rd July last. Mr Tarrant arrived in China some years since as Steward of the Ship "John Layar", and it is my belief that the days of the "Friend of China" will not be many. Page 280 5. To enable Your Lordship to understand the tone and temper of the "Friend of China", I have directed half a dozen of its latest issues to be forwarded to the Colonial Office, via Southampton.
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local Government, to which it was always opposed; it neverthel at times contained articles of some values. _ Since, however, it has been published by its present Editor, it has levelled all sorts of abuse and scurrility against the local officers, especially at the Military. At the request of the Major General Commanding I have consulted the Attorney. Sheral of its articles, and ow some Ine Mr Sterling has informed that they but for reasons with which are bess, certainly libellous; it is not necessary here to trouble Your Lordship, I have seen fit to allow them pass unnoticed. _ Mr Carr had for some months been V 280 attempting to dispose of the "Friend of China" without success, which accounts for its coming into the posession of a person of the description of the present Editor, who assumed the Editorial Chair on 3rd July the 3rd Mr Tarrant arrived last. - in China some years since as Steward of the Ships "John Layard, and it is my belief that the days of the "Friend "China" will not be many. 5. To enable Your Lordship to understand the tone and temper of the "Friend of China. I have directed half dozen of its latest iques to be forwarded to the Colonial office, win Southampton..
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local Government, to which it

was

always opposed; it neverthel

at times

contained articles

of

some values. _ Since, however, it has been published by its present Editor, it has levelled

all sorts of abuse and scurrility against the local officers, especially at the Military. At the request of the Major General Commanding

I have consulted the Attorney. Sheral

of its articles, and

ow some

Ine

Mr Sterling has informed that they but for reasons with which

are

bess,

certainly libellous;

it is not necessary here to trouble Your Lordship, I have seen fit to allow them pass unnoticed. _ Mr Carr had for some months been

V

280

attempting to dispose of the "Friend of China" without success, which accounts for its coming into the posession of a person

of the description of the present Editor, who assumed the

Editorial Chair on

3rd July

the 3rd Mr Tarrant arrived

last. -

in

China some years since

as

Steward of the Ships "John Layard, and it

is my belief that the days of the "Friend "China" will not be many.

5.

To enable Your Lordship

to understand the tone and temper of the "Friend of China. I have directed half dozen of its latest iques to be forwarded to the Colonial office, win Southampton..

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