stated that
Chan with
m
the 26th March
Avas
the above named Jente I-matting a return trip to Lui-
a cargo of cotton. The first proceded in the direction of Cheung Chaw in order to pay If the regular deity, and she had all ready the account sales, invoice and manifest. The
weather havever
that she
Meas
so bad
göt
was driven to thing. Shue Wan in Wongting instead of getting to Cheung Chaw. Where
lekarung she was stopped and seized by
Junk under a charge
a revenue-
of Srungaling, and the Junt
and manifert were
with her
Cargo
653
sent up to Canton
Petitioner complained that Yung The Wan is within British Perritory and that
As
The
had not yet faped leheung then which is outside of Yung Shu- Was it was rather premature
That she
to
anuggling.
Day This Petition was fouvorderd
the
to Oer Majesty's Coansul in No 289 | of 19th April 1875, with a hope expressed that the sale Junk and large might be stayed pending enquiries. The lemnul
ansivered in 10. 14011
3
of and Thay, 1898, stating various surfinian
nstances, in the case, and
eircumstances.
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