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code the penalty for aggravated cases of piracy and Murder, and by our law for Similar Offences but it is for the leaders of fanatical bands is the "Ling Chik" (cut up alive); and for other pirates decapitation, their heads being exposed near the scene of their crimes.
In practice however I understand the Ling Chik is seldom resorted to except when great atrocities have been perpetrated. Decapitation is the penalty usually awarded, and banishment or menial Service in the banishment Army in cases where Extenuating circumstances are found.
It must be remembered that these pirates are Chinese subjects residing within Chinese jurisdiction, and if they offend against the well known laws of their own Country they do an injury to Society and an injustice to themselves by interposing between them and the legitimate Consequences of their Crimes.
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At all the treaty ports north of this the practice which I advocate has for some time been in existence. Persons not acquainted with the magnitude of the evil might perhaps cavil at our handing over prisoners to undergo Sentences so much more severe than those awarded by our own force.
Pirates captured by vessels of War are handed over to the Provincial Authorities for trial. Captain Nolloth, the Senior Naval officer here, informs me that the practice works well and
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code the penalty for aggravated cases of
piracy and Murder, and
by
our law
for
Similar Offences
but it
for the leaders of
firatical bands is the "Ling Chik" (cut
ups alive); and
for other fairates decapitation,
their heads being exposed
of
their crimes.
In
near the scene
pimetice however
I understand the bing Chick is seldom resorted to except when great atrocities have been perpetrated. Decapitation is the penalty usually awarded, and -
banishment or menial Service in the banishment
Army in cases
where Extenuating
circumstances are
must be remembered that these pirates
ar Chinese subjects residing within Chinese jurisdiction, and if they offend against
the well known laws of their
uve
only do an
injury
and an
oun
Country
injustice to
Society by interposing between them and ¦ the legitimate Consequences of their
Crimes.
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At all the treaty ports thorth this the practice which I advocate has for
found
to exist. Persons
some time been in
by
not acquainted with the magnitude of
the evit might perhaps caril at our ~
handing
over
prisoners to undergo
Sentences
so much more severe than those awarded
force.
om vessels of War are
and
pirates Captured
to
handed over
the Provincial Authorities for trial. Captain Nolloth, the Senior Naval office here,
informs me that the practice works well and
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