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593

E

as a

Witness, and to have taken a prominent

part; and the Law Officers

were at the same

time asked their opinion as to the instructions

which should be given to Governor Kennedy

in

regard to the future official position of

the two consular officers concerned in the

duel.

The Law Officers reported in reply that both the Spanish Consul and the acting French Consul at Hongkong ought not to be allowed to continue

in their official positions, and that Governor Kennedy might be instructed that the proper steps would be taken to suspend the exequatur and authority

in

C

FO 11897

in these cases.

The case of

the Spanish Consul

is disposed of by

Lord Kimberley

being

the voluntary act of the Spanish Government in replacing him by M. Lavelle, an arrangement which has been notified to Lord Granville since the receipt of the Correspondence

under consideration; and as

regards the

French Acting Consul Mr. Charles de la

Forest, Lord Granville has considered it

a

preferable

course to make an

informal

representation to the French Embassy in

London as to the circumstances

of

the

duel and the part taken by M. de la Forest in the transaction, accompanied by an expression of opinion that it is

not desirable that he should be

retained

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593 E as a Witness, and to have taken a prominent part; and the Law Officers were at the same time asked their opinion as to the instructions which should be given to Governor Kennedy in regard to the future official position of the two consular officers concerned in the duel. The Law Officers reported in reply that both the Spanish Consul and the acting French Consul at Hongkong ought not to be allowed to continue in their official positions, and that Governor Kennedy might be instructed that the proper steps would be taken to suspend the exequatur and authority in C FO 11897 in these cases. The case of the Spanish Consul is disposed of by Lord Kimberley being the voluntary act of the Spanish Government in replacing him by M. Lavelle, an arrangement which has been notified to Lord Granville since the receipt of the Correspondence under consideration; and as regards the French Acting Consul Mr. Charles de la Forest, Lord Granville has considered it a preferable course to make an informal representation to the French Embassy in London as to the circumstances of the duel and the part taken by M. de la Forest in the transaction, accompanied by an expression of opinion that it is not desirable that he should be retained
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593 E as a Widness, and to have taken a prominent part; and the Law Officers were at the same time asked their opinion as to the instructions which should be given to Governor Kennedy in regard to the future official position of the two consular officers concerned in the durl. The Law Officers reported in reply that both the Spanish Consul and- the acting French Consul at Hongkong. ought not to be allowed to continue in their official positions, and that Governor Kennedy might be instructed that the proper stops would be taken to suspend the exequatur and authority in C Fo 11897 in these cases. The case of the Spanish consul. disposed of by Lord Kimberley is aware گیر is as is the toluntary act of the Spanish Government in replacing him by M. Lavelle, an arrangement which has been notified to Lord frauville since the receipt of the Correspondence under consideration; and as regards the French Acting Consul Mr. Charles de la Forest, Lord Granville has considered it a preferable course to make an informal representation to the French Embassy in London as to the circumstances of the durl and the part taken by M. de la Forest in the transaction, accompanied by an expression of opinion that it is not desirable that he should be retained
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593

E

as a

Widness, and to have taken a prominent

part; and the Law Officers

were at the same

time asked their opinion as to the instructions

which should be given to Governor Kennedy

in

regard to the future official position of

the two consular officers concerned in the

durl.

The Law Officers reported in reply that both the Spanish Consul and- the acting French Consul at Hongkong. ought not to be allowed to continue

in their official positions, and that Governor Kennedy might be instructed that the proper stops would be taken to suspend the exequatur and authority

in

C

Fo

11897

in these cases.

The case of

the Spanish consul.

disposed of by

Lord Kimberley

is aware

گیر

is as

is

the

toluntary act of the Spanish Government in replacing him by M. Lavelle, an arrangement which has been notified to Lord frauville since the receipt of the Correspondence

under consideration; and as

regards the

French Acting Consul Mr. Charles de la

Forest, Lord Granville has considered it

a

preferable

course to make an

informal

representation to the French Embassy in

London as to the circumstances

of

the

durl and the part taken by M. de la Forest in the transaction, accompanied by an expression of opinion that it is

not desirable that he should be

retained

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