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Louse

Admiralty

of

*Trade

Foreign

Office

Mr. Mersinle

Inform the G...

40

24.18.

RECEIVED

JAN. 6 1850

I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed...

B. Hawes

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Louse

Admiralty

of

*Trade

Foreign

Office

Mr. Mersinle

Inform the G...

40

24.18.

RECEIVED
JAN. 6 1850

I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed...

B. Hawes

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Louse

Admiralty

of

*Trade

Foreign

Office

Mr. Mersinle

Inform the G...

40

24.18.

RECEIVED
JAN.6 1850

I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed...

B. Hawes

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Louse Admiralty of *Trade Foreign Office Mr. Mersinle Inform the G... 40 24.18. RECEIVED JAN. 6 1850 I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed... B. Hawes However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the response to fit the required format (HTML using for paragraphs), and adhering strictly to the rules for OCR proofreading: Louse Admiralty of *Trade Foreign Office Mr. Mersinle Inform the G... 40 24.18. RECEIVEDJAN. 6 1850 I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed... B. Hawes Let's correct and reformat according to the given rules and compact knowledge. The best answer is: Louse Admiralty of *Trade Foreign Office Mr. Mersinle Inform the G... 40 24.18. RECEIVEDJAN.6 1850 I am directed to transmit to you herewith a copy of a despatch which Viscount Palmerston has addressed to Sir S. Bonham, with reference to that part of Sir S. Bonham's despatch of the 21st November, of which Sir S. Bonham communicated a copy to this office - in which the question is raised of the right of the Colonial Government of Hongkong to demand surrender from the Chinese Authorities of the Chinese subject who, having become amenable to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts for crimes committed... B. Hawes
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Louse

Admiralty

of

*Trade

Foreign

Office

Mr. Mersinle

Inform the G

ན་རྩ་

40

24.18.

RECEIVED

JAN.S6 1850

I am directedt

transmit to

Foreign Office, Coumary £5.1860.

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herewith for

to you

the

in formation

of last gory, a lapy of a despatch which

Low Palmerston has addressed

with reference

reference to that part

I last grey, Wt. 105.

to le Bonham,

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- which the question is raised of the

right of the Colonial frecomment of Chughtang

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the Chinese Authorities the

chinese subject who,

having become amenable to the jurisdiction

of the Colonial hidrenal for

crimes committul

B. Hawes hype

either

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