times the responsibility may rest upon the proper person.
Whereupon the Consul together with the Vice Consul: this sign document, the birth of which I the undersigned Chanceller confirm (Signed) Leon Aboca (tr. 5)
The Chancellor, I. S. de Dejada) (Signed) to den Agnature de San
The Vice Consuls of Spain in this Colony.
I hereby certify that the preceding Copy is according to the Original filed in the Probate of this Consulate Hongkong 18th March 1892 The Vice Consul; (Signed) F. L. de Sejada
(True Copy) per J. Smith. Acting Corl Secretary
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Précis of papers in the matter of the Spanish Consul (Don Leon Chica) refusing to deliver up the effects of a deceased Chinese, which were brought into Hongkong by a Spanish Vessel.
Signature of the 12th July 1872 Forward's Copy of Appraisers Supreme Court to Colonial Secretary Report showing that the Spanish Consul declined to deliver up the effects of two deceased Chinese, which had been deposited in the Spanish Consulate by the Captain of the Spanish Ship on board of which, while at sea, the said Chinese had died.
times the responsibility may rest upon the proper person .
Whereupon the Consul legether
with the Vice Consul:
this
sign donment, the birth of which I
the undersigned Chanceller confirme (Signed) Leon Aboca (tr. 5)
The Johancellor,
I. S. de Dejada) (Signed) to den Agnature
de San
The Vice Consuls of Spain in this Colony.
I hereby certify that the preeeding
Copy is according
filed in the
to the Original Probeel of this Consulate Hengstong 18th March 1892 The Vice Conecul;
(Sigurd ) [2.5] F. L. do Sejada
(Drice Copy)
fear J. Smith. Acting Corlornal Seatony
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Précis of papers in the matter
of the Spanish Consul (Don Leon Chica) refusing to deliver up
the
effects of a decemed Chinese, which were brought
into stongtong by a Spanish Tessel. -
Sigurder of the 12th Ely 1872 Forward's Copy of Appraisers
Supreme Court
to
Colonial Secretary
Report showing that the Spanish Consul dicliner lo
deliver
up
the effects of two
deceased Chinese, which
had been deposited in the Spanish Consulate by the Captain of the Ipanish Repai
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board of which, while afsea,
the said Chinese had died.
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