CO129-123 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [7] — Page 85

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Judge

83

2

confiscation illegals.

what

24.

of the charterer or missing Juno - the Master entered the Port influenced by a reasonable fear of Pirates? If a missing clause need be.

else

proved, and if Sir Rutherford Alcock doubt the sufficiency of its evidence of the Master and his

on that point, (as though there could be

any

other evidence) or if he thinks there

have been

I cannot therefore but feel in

common with the Chinese Community and

indeed with all cases here, that

a grievous wrong has been done to a respectable resident, and

one,

who of all

other Natives residing here is the most

when Her Majesty's government

{

such reasonable ground)

be most

indifference

for apprehending capture by Pirates, I am

of cruisers in that neighborhood

manned) and

armed and well-manned,

belief that

a vessel of a kind to induce a belief that she had opium or treasure on board, would speedily convince him of the probability of the only part of the Master's story which is necessary to render the

detention

or mistake

in

judgment would

wronged by any

the part of the

Consuls in China).

Her Majesty's Minister or Consuls in

No doubt Rouse Alcock feels

strongly on the subject and expresses himself

as

he

feels, and it

may

be

very

well for

Sir Rutherford Alcock to declare "his absolute indifference to what those a thing or any of his friends or partisans may

think,"

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Judge 83 2 confiscation illegals. what 24. of the charterer or missing Juno - the Master entered the Port influenced by a reasonable fear of Pirates? If a missing clause need be. else proved, and if Sir Rutherford Alcock doubt the sufficiency of its evidence of the Master and his on that point, (as though there could be any other evidence) or if he thinks there have been I cannot therefore but feel in common with the Chinese Community and indeed with all cases here, that a grievous wrong has been done to a respectable resident, and one, who of all other Natives residing here is the most when Her Majesty's government { such reasonable ground) be most indifference for apprehending capture by Pirates, I am of cruisers in that neighborhood manned) and armed and well-manned, belief that a vessel of a kind to induce a belief that she had opium or treasure on board, would speedily convince him of the probability of the only part of the Master's story which is necessary to render the detention or mistake in judgment would wronged by any the part of the Consuls in China). Her Majesty's Minister or Consuls in No doubt Rouse Alcock feels strongly on the subject and expresses himself as he feels, and it may be very well for Sir Rutherford Alcock to declare "his absolute indifference to what those a thing or any of his friends or partisans may think,"
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Ju

83

2

confiscation illegals.

what

24.

of the charterer or mising Juuser- the Master entered the Port influenced by a reascuable fear of Pirates? If a nexting slow need be.

else

po

proved, and if Siv Ruiterford Aleser doubt the sufficiency of it's evidence of the Master and his

on that point, (as through there could be

any

may

New

other evidence) or if he thinks there

have been

I cannot therefore but feel in

common with the Chinese Community and

indeed with all cases heure, that

grievous wrong has been-done to respectable resident, and

one,

ai

a most

who of all

oster Natives residing here is the me whan Mer Morjestyy aljov uumen

{

such reasonable ground)

be most

indifference

for apprehending capture by Pirates, I am

fue cruisers in that neighborhood

manned)

a

AMA

on nuarmed and weasely

belief that

vesel of a Kind to induce a de had opuinn or treasure on board, would speedily convince him of the probability of the only part of the Masters story which is necesary to render the

ed to see

prained

or mistake

in

ment would

wronged by any

the part of the

Consuls in China).

Majesty's Meneräter or Consuls in

No doubt Ruose a Chrong feels

gdi

sone or the subject and expresses himself

ao

he

feels, and it

may

l e

very

well for

Sir Richenford Alcome to declare "his absolute indifference to what thoose a thing or any " of his friends or partisans may

Think,"

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