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machinery

of

the

mixed

Court at Shanghae.

torture

not

only

used

as

the punishment

of

criminals but is employed

in extorting confessions from prisoners,

The Committee submit for Benson Maxwell's

in

the confident

Lordship

humanity which has

characterised

your

with that humanity

your

Lordship's administration

of Foreign Affairs you will

relieve

the

British Government from lending

countenance either directly

or

indirectly to

the

practice of

torture

in

China.

I have &c.

W. Chesson.

255

Memorandum by Sir J. Benson Maxwell

There

are

two subjects connected

with

our

administration

of justice

in relation to Chinese

subjects which

need

reform, for

both

cases

are

implicated in the practice of torture. In 1858 England

engaged

by the treaty

of Tientoin, to give up

to the

Chinese

Government any

of its subjects who

were

charged with

any

crime

or

offence against the

law of China"

Parliament

sanctioned

this treaty by conferring powers requisite

on

the

Executive

to

carry

into effect; but

those powers

were

given

to

the

local executive

of Hong Kong, the only part of

the British

dominions where, practically, they are

needed

by the Legislative Council of that Colony.

probably not known, or not borne

in mind, the Chinese tribunals practise torture.

when

this

treaty was

made,

on

prisoners, to

extort

confessions and revelations.

brought to Government, Lord Cardwell

Secretary for the Colonies,

was

instructed to give

the Hong

Kong Authorities notice

of

our

obligation

who

was

then

to give up fugitives

that

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machinery of the mixed Court at Shanghae. torture not only used as the punishment of criminals but is employed in extorting confessions from prisoners, The Committee submit for Benson Maxwell's in the confident Lordship humanity which has characterised your with that humanity your Lordship's administration of Foreign Affairs you will relieve the British Government from lending countenance either directly or indirectly to the practice of torture in China. I have &c. W. Chesson. 255 Memorandum by Sir J. Benson Maxwell There are two subjects connected with our administration of justice in relation to Chinese subjects which need reform, for both cases are implicated in the practice of torture. In 1858 England engaged by the treaty of Tientoin, to give up to the Chinese Government any of its subjects who were charged with any crime or offence against the law of China" Parliament sanctioned this treaty by conferring powers requisite on the Executive to carry into effect; but those powers were given to the local executive of Hong Kong, the only part of the British dominions where, practically, they are needed by the Legislative Council of that Colony. probably not known, or not borne in mind, the Chinese tribunals practise torture. when this treaty was made, on prisoners, to extort confessions and revelations. brought to Government, Lord Cardwell Secretary for the Colonies, was instructed to give the Hong Kong Authorities notice of our obligation who was then to give up fugitives that
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machinery

of

the

mixed

Court at Shanghae.

torture

not

only

moed

AM

the punishment

of

همن

а

meano

Criminals but is employed.

ctorting confessions from prisoners,

The Committee pubmit for Benson Maxwello

in

the confident

Lordo hip

humanity which has

.to

your

with that humanity

your

Lordship's administration

ende avour

statement

belief that,

always characterised

of Foreign Affairs you will

the

British Government from lending

relieve

countenance ather directly

ar

indirectly to

the

practice of

torture

візі

China.

I have H.

༡༢།

3. w. Chesson.

255

Memorandum by Sir J. Benson Maxwell

There

administration

are

two pubjecto connected

of fuckce

with

our

in relation to Chinese.

subjects which

need

for in reform, for

both

caseo

are

implicated in the practice of torture. 1 In 1858 England

engaged

of Tientoin, to give up

Government any

charged with

"Caw of China"

by the treaty

to

the

Chinese

of its subjects who

any

crime

02

Parliament

this treaty by conferring powers requisite

were

offence against the

never

panctioned

Executive the

on

the

to

carry

into effect; but

those powers

to

the

were

given

of Hong Kong. the only part of

local executive

the British

dominiono where, practically, they are

-needed

by the Regislative Council of that Colony.

probably not Known, or not borne

that treaty in mind, the chinese tribunalo practive torture.

I was

when

this

pusonero, When this

to

extort

wao

was

made,

on

theve

confessions and revelations.

brought to Government, Lord Cardwell

Secretary for the Colonies,

to give

Kong Authorities not

the

notice

of

ouv

who

was

then

instructed the Hong

up fugitives

give up

that

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