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74

Was

oney to which I

Was

called, by the thin Gom

see the printed Minutes himself. His Excellency fir- John Bowring; & that

ath and tenth

dargs,

Wong, to consult him : - at the same time that

removal).

of Evidence tallow by the "bringing to light and if necessary to punishment day to danger in precited altogether destroyed, by the disclosure incidental to his Caldwell Commission of

and if necessary to punishment Files" "Grantfore Bridges muy confidence in Mr. Ricnaccker's advice Enquiry, Fifteenth and in my Evidence on Cross Examination before the Calls Surette, severetter " insolvency and consequent Five & 1st Fury 1838 commission (hereafter to be noticed)) I have express of 12th and 16th Line Services that Mr. Caldwell had been a farther inn from the public 'The malpractices, of which he complained), in? the? cons8 pp. 17 (14 col) Land and Sen, Speculations with the same Colonial ' state of the Hong Kong Government; and, in pochi pot col) 21 (27 Col) '" those of the police, those of the branch of the Judo (2 col, 25. (2) Col)

Insolvency: — "Department connected with the police, and then

29 (pot Col)

righteous doups - 28th

p.p. 48 (pt. Col.) & by

Printed Minutes &c. Twelfth Ninelearth, and Seventy-third Day

'any

cum Department of Attorney General ! 4.- For that purpose I was directed by his hand to put myself into communication with several whom he named', and, amongst others with the t Mr. Shortrede, Queen's printer, and W. Rihrecken, that time kolonial Treasurer, fut who was seim

superseded) as a Defaulter

5.- These Goulteren, and particularly the late Treasurer and had shared in the same his Creditors, as he himself afterwards admitted, compounding with him for a dividend of the high

Me

per cent upon their debts. These circumstances prevented

· from entering into those confidential communications with Mr. Caldwell which before Mostude and Ricnaccker had advised

5. In all other respects, I conformed! to his Excellency's suggestions, and for several months, continued to receive his approvals of suy proceedings in the live

} Treasurers, advised me in like manner, to communicate my views on the half year of office, I became aware that even where he had pointed out. But, towards the end of my first with a Mr. Caldwell of the police Interpreters Desire muncation Ht. Fifteenth

Night with days,

as one who could give me every information, tone July 1858. pp 48 avowals and support...

28 have I had his approval, I was not hesitant to act openly.

or

Not

col) and by (25 cel): 6.

also see (three Letters

of the

hir John Beuring & Governor, that I had received notion of Trials, in Con the 25th, August 1854, I acquainted the gulf of the 21st & 22 =

to

just 1866 one

an Action of Slander) brought against me? by the then Acting Chief Magistrate M. Mitchell, for words, spoken to Colonial Secretary Mr. Mercer, by me in the course of any official duty, and of the 23 August myself, from MI! with direct references to the matters into which I

Acting Colonial

& had been so directed to enquired – I requested the

the malpractices of the police and the police court. 6.- Mr. Caldwell was, however, at that time, afterwards transpired), much occupied in speculation

own, wherein

a certain Chinese pirate of the Mah Chow Wong was concerned pand particularly the "Convoy business of the Chinese Coasts; + 18th June th & 14 July some months, I had

some months I had very few opportunities of 1859 pp.40.(!"

dl.) 74-6.790-5. him. Afterwards, upon his return to the Governmentary

Service I had learned too much of his our antecedents, and of the history of his associate Mach

luin.

If and

meet

one.

mada as

Governor to take necessary measures to enable

those facts in my defence - His Excellency, refused my application. He said that the actions

to

prove

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74 Was oney to which I Was called, by the thin Gom see the printed Minutes himself. His Excellency fir- John Bowring; & that ath and tenth dargs, Wong, to consult him : - at the same time that removal). of Evidence tallow by the "bringing to light and if necessary to punishment day to danger in precited altogether destroyed, by the disclosure incidental to his Caldwell Commission of and if necessary to punishment Files" "Grantfore Bridges muy confidence in Mr. Ricnaccker's advice Enquiry, Fifteenth and in my Evidence on Cross Examination before the Calls Surette, severetter " insolvency and consequent Five & 1st Fury 1838 commission (hereafter to be noticed)) I have express of 12th and 16th Line Services that Mr. Caldwell had been a farther inn from the public 'The malpractices, of which he complained), in? the? cons8 pp. 17 (14 col) Land and Sen, Speculations with the same Colonial ' state of the Hong Kong Government; and, in pochi pot col) 21 (27 Col) '" those of the police, those of the branch of the Judo (2 col, 25. (2) Col) Insolvency: "Department connected with the police, and then 29 (pot Col) righteous doups - 28th p.p. 48 (pt. Col.) & by Printed Minutes &c. Twelfth Ninelearth, and Seventy-third Day 'any cum Department of Attorney General ! 4.- For that purpose I was directed by his hand to put myself into communication with several whom he named', and, amongst others with the t Mr. Shortrede, Queen's printer, and W. Rihrecken, that time kolonial Treasurer, fut who was seim superseded) as a Defaulter 5.- These Goulteren, and particularly the late Treasurer and had shared in the same his Creditors, as he himself afterwards admitted, compounding with him for a dividend of the high Me per cent upon their debts. These circumstances prevented · from entering into those confidential communications with Mr. Caldwell which before Mostude and Ricnaccker had advised 5. In all other respects, I conformed! to his Excellency's suggestions, and for several months, continued to receive his approvals of suy proceedings in the live } Treasurers, advised me in like manner, to communicate my views on the half year of office, I became aware that even where he had pointed out. But, towards the end of my first with a Mr. Caldwell of the police Interpreters Desire muncation Ht. Fifteenth Night with days, as one who could give me every information, tone July 1858. pp 48 avowals and support... 28 have I had his approval, I was not hesitant to act openly. or Not col) and by (25 cel): 6. also see (three Letters of the hir John Beuring & Governor, that I had received notion of Trials, in Con the 25th, August 1854, I acquainted the gulf of the 21st & 22 = to just 1866 one an Action of Slander) brought against me? by the then Acting Chief Magistrate M. Mitchell, for words, spoken to Colonial Secretary Mr. Mercer, by me in the course of any official duty, and of the 23 August myself, from MI! with direct references to the matters into which I Acting Colonial & had been so directed to enquired I requested the the malpractices of the police and the police court. 6.- Mr. Caldwell was, however, at that time, afterwards transpired), much occupied in speculation own, wherein a certain Chinese pirate of the Mah Chow Wong was concerned pand particularly the "Convoy business of the Chinese Coasts; + 18th June th & 14 July some months, I had some months I had very few opportunities of 1859 pp.40.(!" dl.) 74-6.790-5. him. Afterwards, upon his return to the Governmentary Service I had learned too much of his our antecedents, and of the history of his associate Mach luin. If and meet one. mada as Governor to take necessary measures to enable those facts in my defence - His Excellency, refused my application. He said that the actions to prove
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74 Was oney to which I Was called, by the thin Gom see the printed Alinutes himself. His Excellency fir- John Bowring; & that ath and tenth dargs, Wong, to consult him : - at the same time that removal). of Evidence tallow by the "bringing to light and if morfary to punishment day to dancer in precited altogethers destroyed, by the disclosure fincidental to his Caldwell Commission of and if necesary to punishment Filles" "Grantfore Bridges muy confidence in Mr. Ricnacker's advice Enquiry, Fifteenth and in my Evidence on Cross Examination before the Calls Surette, severetter " insolvency and consequent Five & 1st Fury 1838 commission (hrecafter to be noticed)) I have express of 12th and 16th Line Services that Mr baldwell had been a farther inn from the public 'The malpractices, of which he complained), in? the? cons8 pp. 17 (14 col) Land and Sen, Speculations with the same Colonial ' state of the Hong Kong Government; and, in pochi pot col) 21 (27 Col) '" those of the police, those of the brauch of the Judo (2 cot, 25. (2) Col) Insolvency: "Department connected with the police, and then 29 (pot Col) righteouth doups - 28th p.p. 48 (pt. Col.) & by Printed Minutes &c. Twelfth Ninelearth, and Seventy-third Day 'any cum Department of Attorney General ! 4.- For that purpose I was directed by his hand to put musself-into-communication with several. whom he named', and, amongst others with the t Mr. Shortredo, Qevens printer, and W. Rihrecken, that time kolonial) Freasurer, fut who was seim superseded) as a Defaulter 5.- These Goulteren, and particularly the late to Treasurer and had shared in the same his Creditors, as he himself afterwards admitted, compounding with hun for a dividend of the hipp Me per cent sepon their delihs. These circumstances prevented · from entering into thoser confidential communications with Mr Caldwell which Mefore Mostude and Ricnaccker had advived 5. In all other respects, I conformed! to his Excellency's suggestions, and for several months, contined. to receive his approvals of suy proceedings in the live } Treasurers, advised me in like manner, to commmung my riduce on tres half spear of office, I became aware that even where he had pointed out. But, towards the end of my first with a Mr. Caldwell of the stolice Interpreters Defire muncation Ht. Fifteenth Nightwith days, as one who could give me every information, tone July 1858. pp 48 avowals and support... 28 have I had his approval, I was not hespect his open. bus or Not col) and by (25 cel): 6. also see (tiree Letters of the hir John Beuring & Governor, that I had received notion of Trials, in Con the 25th, August 1854, I acquainted the gulf of the 21st & 22 = to just 1866 one an Action of Stander) brought against me? me by the then thigust to myself from acting Chief Magishate M. Mitchell, for words, spoken tomial secretary Mr. Mercer, by mes in the courses mes in the courses of any official cluty, and of the 23 August jumpelf, from MI! with direct references to the matters into which I Acting Colonial & had been so directed to enquired I requested the the malprachees of the police and the police bourt. 6.- Mr. baldwell was, however, at that time, afterwards transpired), much occupied in speculation own, wherein a certain Chinese pirate of the Mah Chow Wong was concerned pand particularly the "Convoy business of the Chinese Cousts; + 18th June th & 14 July some months, I had some months I had very few opportunities of 1859 pp.40.(!" dl.) 74-6.790-5. him. Afterwards, upon his return to the bevernmentary Service I had learned too much of his our antecedents, and of the history of his associate Mach luin. If aud meet one. mada as Governor to Aake Ale necessary, measures to enabile Mhose forcts inv my defence - His Excellency, refused muy application. He said that the cations to prove تقریر D M
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74

Was

oney to which I

Was

called, by the thin Gom

see the printed Alinutes himself. His Excellency fir- John Bowring; & that

ath and tenth

dargs,

Wong, to consult him : - at the same time that

removal).

of Evidence tallow by the "bringing to light and if morfary to punishment day to dancer in precited altogethers destroyed, by the disclosure fincidental to his Caldwell Commission of

and if necesary to punishment Filles" "Grantfore Bridges muy confidence in Mr. Ricnacker's advice Enquiry, Fifteenth and in my Evidence on Cross Examination before the Calls Surette, severetter " insolvency and consequent Five & 1st Fury 1838 commission (hrecafter to be noticed)) I have express of 12th and 16th Line Services that Mr baldwell had been a farther inn from the public 'The malpractices, of which he complained), in? the? cons8 pp. 17 (14 col) Land and Sen, Speculations with the same Colonial ' state of the Hong Kong Government; and, in pochi pot col) 21 (27 Col) '" those of the police, those of the brauch of the Judo (2 cot, 25. (2) Col)

Insolvency: — "Department connected with the police, and then

29 (pot Col)

righteouth doups - 28th

p.p. 48 (pt. Col.) & by

Printed Minutes &c. Twelfth Ninelearth, and Seventy-third Day

'any

cum Department of Attorney General ! 4.- For that purpose I was directed by his hand to put musself-into-communication with several. whom he named', and, amongst others with the t Mr. Shortredo, Qevens printer, and W. Rihrecken, that time kolonial) Freasurer, fut who was seim

superseded) as a Defaulter

5.- These Goulteren, and particularly the late to

Treasurer and had shared in the same his Creditors, as he himself afterwards admitted, compounding with hun for a dividend of the hipp

Me

per cent sepon their delihs. These circumstances prevented

· from entering into thoser confidential communications with Mr Caldwell which Mefore Mostude and Ricnaccker had advived

5. In all other respects, I conformed! to his Excellency's suggestions, and for several months, contined. to receive his approvals of suy proceedings in the live

}

Treasurers, advised me in like manner, to commmung my riduce on tres half spear of office, I became aware that even where he had pointed out. But, towards the end of my first with a Mr. Caldwell of the stolice Interpreters Defire muncation Ht. Fifteenth

Nightwith days,

as one who could give me every information, tone July 1858. pp 48 avowals and support...

28 have I had his approval, I was not hespect his open.

bus

or

Not

col) and by (25 cel): 6.

also see (tiree Letters

of the

hir John Beuring & Governor, that I had received notion of Trials, in Con the 25th, August 1854, I acquainted the gulf of the 21st & 22 =

to

just 1866 one

an Action of Stander) brought against me?

me by the then thigust to myself from acting Chief Magishate M. Mitchell, for words, spoken tomial secretary Mr. Mercer, by mes in the courses

mes in the courses of any official cluty, and of the 23 August jumpelf, from MI! with direct references to the matters into which I

Acting Colonial

& had been so directed to enquired – I requested the

the malprachees of the police and the police bourt. 6.- Mr. baldwell was, however, at that time, afterwards transpired), much occupied in speculation

own, wherein

a certain Chinese pirate of the Mah Chow Wong was concerned pand particularly the "Convoy business of the Chinese Cousts; + 18th June th & 14 July some months, I had

some months I had very few opportunities of 1859 pp.40.(!"

dl.) 74-6.790-5. him. Afterwards, upon his return to the bevernmentary

Service I had learned too much of his our antecedents, and of the history of his associate Mach

luin.

If aud

meet

one.

mada as

Governor to Aake Ale necessary, measures to enabile

Mhose forcts inv my defence - His Excellency, refused muy application. He said that the cations

to

prove

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