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The London and China Express,

April 10th 1860.

Mr. Tarrant and the Friend of China.

"In answer to a question from Mr. James, Mr. Fortescue said, that immediately on the receipt of the despatch forwarded from this Country to the Governor of Hong Kong, relative to the imprisonment of Mr. Tarrant, the editor of the "Friend of China", that gentleman was liberated. (Hear.)"

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The London and China Express, April 10th 1860. Mr. Tarrant and the Friend of China. "In answer to a question from Mr. James, Mr. Fortescue said, that immediately on the receipt of the despatch forwarded from this Country to the Governor of Hong Kong, relative to the imprisonment of Mr. Tarrant, the editor of the "Friend of China", that gentleman was liberated. (Hear.)" Page 475
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The London and China Cxpress,

April 10th 1860.

Mr. Tarrant and the Triend of China.

"In answer to a question from Mr &

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& James, Mr Fortescue said, that immediately. on the receipt of the despatch forwarded from this Country to the Governor of Hougtong, relative to the imprisonment of Mr. Tarrant, the editor of the "Friend of China", that gentleman

was liberated. (Hear.)"

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