and paid as aforesaid, then the Defendant shall pay to the Plaintiff the amount claimed in the writs of Summons issued herein together with interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum commencing from the 13th October 1873 until payment and all the costs incurred by the Plaintiff, and that all expenses incurred by the Plaintiff or his agent proceeding to and returning from Huey to ascertain the amount due shall be borne by the Defendant.
Some time after the attachment of the Dangure (the exact date does not appear) Inn fai Kwan the third in command, after surrendering the conduct of the case into the hands of another Solicitor returned to Annam to report matters to his Government, and on the 12th of March 1874 there arrived in Hongkong a mandarin named Kai Tin, the superior of the two mandarins who waited upon the Acting Colonial Secretary. This Officer was a minister and Vice President of the Board of Finance of the Kingdom of Annam, and was sent by the Government of Annam as representative of the King and especially to attend to the affairs of the Dangwee to which he was appointed Commander. He was the bearer of letters to the above effect addressed to the Governor and to the Chief Justice.
His Honour directed copies of his letter to be sent to both Solicitors: a copy is enclosed herein, from which it will be seen that Landstein's debtors are said to be certain Annamese who had traded on their own account, and that the Annamese Government to assist Landstein had taken possession of the property of Untaxhaw one of the debtors, and had punished him by imprisonment. Untaxhaw is the man Panku mentioned above.
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and paid as aforesaid, then the Gefendant shall
pay to the Plaintiff the amount clained in the
writs of Summons isued herein together with
anuuuun
interest at the rate of 12 per cent per Commencing from the 13" Cetober 1873 until
payment and all the costs meured by
the
Plaintiff, and that all
expenses
to and on
meurred by the
his
Maintiff or his agent proeceding.
returning from Huey to ascertain the amount due
shall be borne
by
the
Plaintiff."
Some hme after the attachment of the Dangure
an
(the exact date does not appear) Inn fai Kwan the third in
command, after s - conduct of the cance in the hands of another Solicitor
returned to Annam to report matters to his Government,
unsuccessful attempt to place the
and on
the 12th of March 1874 there arrived in Hongking
a mandariu named Kai Tin, the superior of the two
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arclosure N°2
mandarins who waited upon the Acting Colonial
Shoretary
This Officer
10 a
minister and Vice President of the
Board of Finance of the Kingdom off Annam, and ~ was sent by the Government of Annam as representative of the King and especially to attend to the affairs of the Dangwee to which he
appointed Chick
Commander. He
was
was
the bearer of letters to the above
effect addressed to the Governor and to the Chief Justice,
Government of Annan
His Honour directed copies of his letter to be sent
the Chief Imatice to both Solicitors:
to both Solicitors: a copy is enclosed herein, from which
it will be seen that Landstein's debtors are said to be.
certain Annamese who had traded on their
own
account, and that the Anamese Government to
assist handstem had taken possession of the property
of Unitax haw one of the debtors, and had punished him by imprisonment. Un tax have is the man Panku
above.
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