Colonies to which they may belong,
when the circumstances may make it expedient.
5.
I propose to forward a copy
of any
Rase
Copps No 27
Siri 11306/236
Magistracy, Chunghong,
The 22 September, 1879.
I have the honor to report that
a Malay
seaman named Asim J
(Native of Penang) has been brought to
this place by the British Contract
steamer by Mail Packet Bombonj
from Japan under the Warrant
submitted herewith,
deporting him to this place.
To The Honorable
C. C. Smith,
Acting Colonial Secretary
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's obedient
humble servant,
Likennedy
Governor
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Sir Edmund Hornby, Chief Judge of H.M. Supreme
Court for China and Japan,
propose to forward a copy of this Despatch to Sir Edmund Hornby in order that he
may, if he deems it advisable, address Lord Granville
on the subject.
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Colonies to which they may belong,
when the eircumstances. may make it expedient.
5.
I
of any
Rase
propose to forward a copy
Copps
No 27
Siri
11306
236
Magistracy, Chunghong,
The 22 September, 1879 -
I have the hover to report that
a
Malay
be
of this Despatch to Sir Edmund Woruby in order that he
a
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may
blo, if he deems it address Lord Granville
he deems it advisable, to
subject.
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I have the hever to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordships and obedient
humble semant,
Likennedy
Governor
Seaman u
named Asim J
(Native of Penang) has been brought to
by the British Contract
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A
prisoner
from Japan under the Warrant
from
submitted herewith,
Sir Edmund-
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for
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him to this place.
To The Aenerable
C. C. Smith,
Japan, deporting
Acting Colonial Secretary
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