CO129-193 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [5-7] — Page 582

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so I beg leave to draw attention to the fact that if the allegation of the Petitioners that three members in one family have met their death at the hands of the 13 criminals in question is proved against the accused at their trial, the punishment to which they would be subject by the Penal Code is "death by the slow and painful process," a form of Chinese torture which has sometimes been described as a slicing of the victim into a thousand pieces. No torture could in our eyes be more horrible and I should be wrong not to remark upon this point, for the information of His Excellency the Governor because it serves to shew, as I have previously had the honor to point out, that the promise not to torture given by the Viceroy is one that His Excellency cannot legally give effect to.

I have, &c.,

(Signed) A. R. Hewlett, Consul.

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so I beg leave to draw attention to the fact that if the allegation of the Petitioners that three members in one family have met their death at the hands of the 13 criminals in question is proved against the accused at their trial, the punishment to which they would be subject by the Penal Code is "death by the slow and painful process," a form of Chinese torture which has sometimes been described as a slicing of the victim into a thousand pieces. No torture could in our eyes be more horrible and I should be wrong not to remark upon this point, for the information of His Excellency the Governor because it serves to shew, as I have previously had the honor to point out, that the promise not to torture given by the Viceroy is one that His Excellency cannot legally give effect to. I have, &c., (Signed) A. R. Hewlett, Consul. Page 575 appears to be indicated by the number "575" in the original text, but since it is not in the standard format of six lines (three at the top and three at the bottom), it is not included in the output. If more context were available, it might be possible to properly place it.
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attention to the

fact

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if

the

allegation of the Petitioners that

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family have

met their death at the hands of the 13 criminals in question is proved against the accused at their triak, the punishment to which they would be subject by

the Penal

Case is "death by the slow and

painful process," a form of Chinese

torture which has sometimes been

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information of It's Excellency the Governan

because it serves to shew,

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