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and have means of obtaining information

as to their previous history and occupations

which we can never

possess

The Judge requires only to be satisfied in his own

mind of the

guilt of

the

party accused

and

There is no

as a matter of

course

punishment follows

chance, therefore,

with them as there is with

persons whose guilt is beyond all doubt escaping through deficiency of evidence or through legal technicalities.

10.

Again in the suppression of piracy

in this Country requires the prosecution of active measures on land and these can only be legally or effectually undertaken by the Chinese Government. If pirates were handed over by them to the Government, the Provincial Authorities who are generally very ignorant of what is going on at a distance from the Capital would soon find out the piratical character of Villages on the Coast, and it would then be their interest to follow up offenders, causing them so much trouble, in their haunts on shore. Evidence also would soon be furnished at the trials of the apathy or Connivance of the nearest local authorities who would then be called to account by the Central Government.

And further the punishment

11.

which follows upon conviction for piracy is more severe in China than it is according to law.

By the Chinese Criminal

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337 and have means of obtaining information as to their previous history and occupations which we can never possess The Judge requires only to be satisfied in his own mind of the guilt of the party accused and There is no as a matter of course punishment follows chance, therefore, with them as there is with persons whose guilt is beyond all doubt escaping through deficiency of evidence or through legal technicalities. 10. Again in the suppression of piracy in this Country requires the prosecution of active measures on land and these can only be legally or effectually undertaken by the Chinese Government. If pirates were handed over by them to the Government, the Provincial Authorities who are generally very ignorant of what is going on at a distance from the Capital would soon find out the piratical character of Villages on the Coast, and it would then be their interest to follow up offenders, causing them so much trouble, in their haunts on shore. Evidence also would soon be furnished at the trials of the apathy or Connivance of the nearest local authorities who would then be called to account by the Central Government. And further the punishment 11. which follows upon conviction for piracy is more severe in China than it is according to law. By the Chinese Criminal
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and have means of obtaining information

as to their previous history and occupations

which

we can never

popsess

The Judge

requires only to be satisfied in his own

mind of the

guilt of

the

party accused

and

There is no

as a matter of

was as

punishment follows

Course.

chance, therefore.

with them as there is with

его

of persons is beyond all doubt es

escaping deficiency of evidence or through

whose

guilt through a legal technicalities.

10.

ain the suppression of piracy

Again

in this Country requires the proscention of

active measures on land and these can

only be legally or effectually undertaken by the Chinese Governments. If pirates

were

handed

Over

by

мо

to the Government,

the Provincial Authorities who

very ignorant of what

the from

distance

gues Capital

on at

generally

any

find

would soon

on

out the puratical character of Villages the Coast, and it would then be their.

interest to follow up offenders, causing

them so much trouble, in their haunts

le shore. Evidence also would soon

on

furnished

at the trimbs of the apathy or Connivance of the nearest local authorities who would then

be called to account by the Central Government.

And further the punishment

11.

which follows

piracy is for

to

an law.

in China

upon conviction

tion for

more severe than it is according

By

the Chinese Criminal

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