504
for His Excellency's opinion in a matter relating to the proposed extradition
of
thirteen
Chinese prisoners.
2.
When I have received the
Minister's reply, I will write fully to Your Lordship on
the
subject.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Most
obedient, Humble Servant,
(copy)
Governor to Sir Thomas Wade.
Sir,
2. 13 JUN 91
Government House,
Hong Kong, 12th April, 1881.
I presume Your Excellency has received by this time from Mr. Stewart: Her Majesty's Consul at Canton —
copies of
the correspondence he has had
with the Hongkong Government
respecting
his application for the extradition from this Colony of thirteen Chinese subjects charged with murder.
Sir Thomas Francis Wade, K.C.B.
Her Britannic Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary,
etc.
Peking
504
for His Excellency's opinion in a matter relating to the proposed extradition
of
thirteen
Chinese prisoners.
2.
When I have received the
Minister's reply, I will write fully to Your Lordship
the
subject.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Most
Your Lordship's moel Obedient, Humble Servant,
(copy)
Governor to bir Thomas Wade.
Sir,
J
2. 13 JUN 91
Government House,
Hong Kong, 12th April, 1881.
presume Your Weellency has received by this time from Mt. Stewlett : Her Majesty's fonsul at fanton-
copies of
the correspondence he has had
Government
with the Hongkong
respecting
his application for the extradition from this folony of thirteen Chinese subjects charged with murder.
It's ballency
Sir Thomas Francis Wade, K. C. B.
ther Britannic Majesty's Minister Renipotentiary,
tc.
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