upwards in the Penter River to amount still to $ 10,000, His Excellency conceives that any fine from $ 10,000 down to $ 9,999 would be equally applicable.
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laid down by you, as it might be held to "release the vessel now from the heavy penalty of the total confiscation of his vessel."
Mr Mercer,
In reference to the Correspondence which has taken place on the subject of the seizure of the Prince Albert by the Cantonese Authorities and the proposed arrangements whereby the Vessel is to be restored on payment of a fine of $ 4,000. it appears to me that such fine added to Law Expenses and to the great deterioration in value
I have
(signed) W. D. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary
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Henry John Hall
Acting Colonial Secretary
upuvards in the Panter River to amount still to $ 10,000, His Excelling
conceives
what
any
fine from
and dollar to 9,999
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laid down by you,
would be equally wishin the principle
as it might be
held to "release the
nowy
from the
Mr Mercer,
In reference to
"heavy penalty of the total confiscation
of his vesel."
I have
A
(signed) W. D. Meren,
Colonial Secretary
(Free Copies)
Henry Johal Sall
Acting Colonial Suntany
the Correspondence which has ce on the subject of
taken place.
the seizure of the Prince Albert by the Cantonese Authorities and the proposed arrangements whereby the Vessel is to "the restored
on payment of a fine of $ 4,000. it appears to me that such fine
added to Law Expenses and to the great deterioration in value
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