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Corpus they would be set free mules claimed under the Extradition Treaty on properly charged with Poncy jure Gentium
the
I am therefore of opinion that
the Prisoners should be brought before the Magistrates and be dealt with according to Law.
—
(Signed) Julian Pauncefote,
Attorney General.
15th April, 1867.—
(True Copy.)
Consulate of the United States of America
at Hong Kong—
April 16th 1867.—
I am this moment in receipt of your note of yesterday's date, enclosing a copy of the further opinion of the Honble the Attorney General in reference to the "Dart" Criminals
I regret to find upon quite unable to discover anything
in the reasoning set forth in that opinion to change my former conviction
Honorable M. J. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary
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Corpus they would be set free mules claimed under the Extradition Treaty on properly charged with Porncy jure Gentium
the
Jain therefore of opinion that
am Prisonery should be bought before the Magistrates and be dealt with according to Law. -
(Signed) Julian Panneefolen,
Attorney General.
15. April, 1867.-
(ique.)
Consulate of the United States of Amerien
at bong /Kong-
April 16 a 1867.-
I am this momentin receipt dum
I your note of yesterday's date, enclosing a copy of the further
opinion of the Forble the Attorney Generac in reference to the "Darsel" Criminals
Iregret to find upelf quite unable to discover
anything
in the
reasoning set forth in that opinion to change my former conviction
Honorable M. J. Mercer,
Colonish Secretary
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