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that the Ordinance 242 of 1850 under which the Governor of Hong Kong acted in this case was sent therewith.

In obedience to y. L's commands we have taken these papers into our Consideration & have the honor to report

That with respect to the general subject of the matter of Extradition between Great Britain & China we crave leave to refer to our former Report. With respect to this particular case of the man Ah. yu. teew it appears to us that the

Acting Governor of Hongkong took every precaution in his power to carry the provisions of the Treaty of Extradition into proper execution. The man was charged not with Piracy, which would be justiciable at Hong Kong but with robbery, which brought him within the terms of the Treaty The case was properly investigated & there was abundant Evidence to support the decision of the Magistrate.

1

We have the honor to agree with our Colleague that no blame attaches to him in this matter

We have &c

(s.d) J. Palmer

R. P. Collier

M. Phillimore

Fetty

183 Hong Kong Foreign Office 228

86

177/65

Sir,

Jan. 23. 1866

RECEIVED

JAN 24 1866

With reference to your letter of the 18th instant, I am directed by The Earl of Clarendon to transmit to you, to be laid before Mr. Secretary Cardwell, the accompanying copy of a despatch from Mr Wade respecting the infliction of the punishment of death by slow degrees.

I am,

Your most obedient

humble servant

Under Secretary of State Colonial Office

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that the Ordinance 242 of 1850 under which the Governor of Hong Kong acted in this case was sent therewith. In obedience to y. L's commands we have taken these papers into our Consideration & have the honor to report That with respect to the general subject of the matter of Extradition between Great Britain & China we crave leave to refer to our former Report. With respect to this particular case of the man Ah. yu. teew it appears to us that the Acting Governor of Hongkong took every precaution in his power to carry the provisions of the Treaty of Extradition into proper execution. The man was charged not with Piracy, which would be justiciable at Hong Kong but with robbery, which brought him within the terms of the Treaty The case was properly investigated & there was abundant Evidence to support the decision of the Magistrate. 1 We have the honor to agree with our Colleague that no blame attaches to him in this matter We have &c (s.d) J. Palmer R. P. Collier M. Phillimore Fetty 183 Hong Kong Foreign Office 228 86 177/65 Sir, Jan. 23. 1866 RECEIVED JAN 24 1866 With reference to your letter of the 18th instant, I am directed by The Earl of Clarendon to transmit to you, to be laid before Mr. Secretary Cardwell, the accompanying copy of a despatch from Mr Wade respecting the infliction of the punishment of death by slow degrees. I am, Your most obedient humble servant Under Secretary of State Colonial Office
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that the Ordinance 242 of 1850 under which the good of Hong Kong acted in this case was sent therewith. In obedience to y. L's commands we have taken these papers into our Consideration & have the honor to report That with respect to the general subject of the reatuer of Extradition betwen Great Britain I thine we crave leave to refer to our former Report. With respect to this particular case of the man As. yu. teew it appears to us that the Aching Good of Hongkong took every precaution in his power to carry the provisions of the Treaty, of Extradition into proper becention. The man was charged not with Piracy, which would be justicible at hong kong but with robbery, which brought thund within the terms of the Treaty The case was property. investigated support the decision of the Magistrate. 1 & there was abundant Svidence to We have the honor to agree with our Cardwell that no blame attaches to hur mercer in this matter We have ze (s.d) J. Palmer R. P. Collier M. Phillimore Fetty 183 Hong Kong Freign Office 228 86 177/65 Sir, ht. hov: 9.1865 CEIVED RECE JAN24 1866 January Witte reference to your 23.1866 6 your letter of the 18th instant, I am directed by The Earl of Clarendon to transmit to y to be laid before Mr. Secretary you Cardwell, the accompanying copy of A. despatch from Int Wade respecting the infliction of the punishment of death by slow degrees. 19 am, Six Under Secretary of State Colonial Office Your most obedient humble servant
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that the Ordinance 242 of 1850 under which the good of Hong Kong acted in this case was sent therewith.

In obedience to y. L's commands we have

taken these papers into our Consideration & have the honor to report

That with respect to the general subject of the reatuer of Extradition betwen Great Britain I thine we crave leave to refer to our former Report. With respect to this particular case of the man As. yu. teew it appears to us that the

Aching Good of Hongkong took every precaution in his power to carry the provisions of the Treaty, of Extradition into proper becention. The man was charged not with Piracy, which would be justicible at hong kong but with robbery, which brought thund within the terms of the Treaty The case was property. investigated support the decision of the Magistrate.

1

& there was abundant Svidence to

We have the honor to agree with our Cardwell that no blame attaches to hur mercer in this matter

We have ze

(s.d) J. Palmer

R. P. Collier

M. Phillimore

Fetty

183 Hong Kong Freign Office 228

86

177/65

Sir,

ht. hov: 9.1865

CEIVED

RECE

JAN24 1866

January

Witte reference to your

23.1866

6 your letter of

the

18th instant, I am directed by The Earl of Clarendon to transmit to y

to be laid before Mr. Secretary

you

Cardwell, the accompanying copy of

A.

despatch from Int Wade respecting

the infliction of the punishment of death by slow degrees.

19 am,

Six

Under Secretary of State Colonial Office

Your most obedient

humble servant

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