Nil
3.
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Hoe has been since arrested, and-
3.
his case been investigated by the Magistrali,
6.
But I have to bring to your Grace's
notice that on the conclusion of Wong alsows
who has decided that (in the words
of
Ordinance
Case
for
No. 2 of 1850) there is not "probable cause "believing that the Prisoner Committed the
and Chun Asing has accordingly.
"Crime charged",
been set at liberty.
was
being reported to the Vice Roy, which done with a full explanation of the Circumstances polite Expression of my regret that with due regard to law Heis Excellency's wishes
and a
could not be met on
the occasion, the Vice hoy
addressed a letter to the Consul,
J
4.
placed
the fado
facts of these two cases
was
agreed
with
copy of which officially forwarded to me, and I felt
myself compelled to remonstrate against the
offensive tenor of that letter.
this day before the Excecutive Council, who-
me in the legality and propriety
of the Course furoved.
5
Mr Cononi Robertson, through
whom the demand was made, has this day been requested to communicate the result
of
Chun Asing's
case to the Nice Roy-
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think it well to trouble
Your
Grace with copies of the Correspondence that
has passed
on that matter, and also with the
p 2 ading Colonial Secretary's letter of this
day reporting chun Asing's Case
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