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Frenchman to receive $60,000 but had not forwarded the Original Bond, and as payment could not be made except upon presentation of the original papers, that any delay in settlement of the matter is attributable to Mr. Landstein. The letter reached upon the 18th of July having been forwarded by the French Authorities at Saigon.

In contrast to this straightforward behaviour on the part of the Annamese, Mr. Landstein actually issued a writ of Summons against Lai Sin claiming $60,000 on the Bond, and caused the writ to be served on board the Pangwee, while Lai Sin was preparing to leave for Annam to carry out the undertaking.

The result of the suit has been to deprive the King of the possession of his steamer for more than eighteen months and to involve him in heavy law costs without a decision upon the merits or even upon the legality of the original seizure. Meanwhile, the plaintiff will have succeeded in getting $60,000 from a third person, of which he could never have obtained a single dollar without the assistance of the King.

If the proceedings were brought before the Privy Council, the judgment would, I believe, be reversed, and substantial compensation awarded to the King as well as reimbursement of the costs which he has paid. Lai Lin, however, declined to leave instructions for initiating an appeal, and seemed to think that his authority was exhausted by the release of the Pangwee. I cannot say what course the Annamese Government will take when they receive a copy of the judgment, but...


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a 10.8. Frenchman to receive $60,000 but had not forwarded the Original Bond, and as payment could not be made except upon presentation of the original papers, that any delay in settlement of the matter is attributable to Mr. Landstein. The letter reached upon the 18th of July having been forwarded by the French Authorities at Saigon. In contrast to this straightforward behaviour on the part of the Annamese, Mr. Landstein actually issued a writ of Summons against Lai Sin claiming $60,000 on the Bond, and caused the writ to be served on board the Pangwee, while Lai Sin was preparing to leave for Annam to carry out the undertaking. The result of the suit has been to deprive the King of the possession of his steamer for more than eighteen months and to involve him in heavy law costs without a decision upon the merits or even upon the legality of the original seizure. Meanwhile, the plaintiff will have succeeded in getting $60,000 from a third person, of which he could never have obtained a single dollar without the assistance of the King. If the proceedings were brought before the Privy Council, the judgment would, I believe, be reversed, and substantial compensation awarded to the King as well as reimbursement of the costs which he has paid. Lai Lin, however, declined to leave instructions for initiating an appeal, and seemed to think that his authority was exhausted by the release of the Pangwee. I cannot say what course the Annamese Government will take when they receive a copy of the judgment, but... Page 180 ... Page 181
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a 10.8. Frenchman to receive $ 60,000 but had not forwarded the Criginal Bond, and as payment could not be -made except upon presentation of the original papers, that any delay in settlement of the matter is athibutable to Mr Landstein. The letter reached upon the 18th of Inly having been forwarded by the French Authoritics at Saigon. In contrast to this straightforward behaviour: on the part of the Annamese, Mr. Landstem actually issued $60,000 a writ of Summons against hai Sin claiming on the Bond, and caused the writ to be served on board the was Pangwee, while hai Sin Bary out the preparing to leave for Annam to. undertaking The result of the suit has been to deprive the sting of the possession of his steamer for more tog 177 than eighteen months and to sinvolve him in heavy law costs without a decision upon the merits or even upon the legality of the original seizure. while the plaintiff will have succeeded in getting $60,000 from a third person, of which he could have obtained a single. never assistance of the King dollar without the If the prosectings were brought before the Privy Connerl, the judgment- would I believe be reversed, and substantial compensation awarded to the King as well as re-imbursement of the costs which he has paid. Lai Lin however declined to leave instructions for initiating an appeal seemed to think that his authority by: (a) he was exhausted I cannot say what the release of the Dangwee, I cannot course the Amamese Government take neay when they receive a ecpy of the judgment, but owng Page 180Page 181
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a

10.8.

Frenchman to receive $ 60,000 but had not forwarded

the Criginal Bond, and as payment could not be -made except upon presentation of the original papers,

that

any delay

in settlement of the matter is athibutable to Mr Landstein. The letter reached

upon the 18th

of Inly having been forwarded by the French Authoritics at Saigon.

In contrast to this straightforward behaviour: on the part of the Annamese, Mr. Landstem actually issued

$60,000

a writ of Summons against hai Sin claiming

on

the Bond, and caused the writ to be

served on board the

was

Pangwee, while hai Sin

Bary out the

preparing

to leave for Annam to.

undertaking

The result of the suit has been to deprive the sting of the possession of his steamer for

more

tog

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than eighteen months and to sinvolve him in heavy law costs without a decision upon the merits or

even

upon the legality of the original seizure. while the plaintiff will have succeeded in getting

$60,000 from a third person, of which he could

have obtained a single.

never

assistance of the King

dollar without the

If the prosectings were brought before the

Privy Connerl, the judgment-

would I believe be

reversed, and substantial compensation awarded

to the King

as well as re-imbursement of the costs which he has paid. Lai Lin however declined to leave instructions for initiating an appeal

seemed to think that his authority

by:

(a)

he

was exhausted

I cannot say what

the release of the Dangwee, I cannot

course the Amamese Government

take

neay

when they receive a ecpy of the judgment, but

owng

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