CO129-195 - Governor Hennessy - 1881 [1-4] — Page 482

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434:

72-5480

Memorandum of Interviewing H.E. Sir Thomas Wade. Reg

(Copy),

Government House,

Shing King, 18th August, 1884.

In April last I drew Your Excellency's attention to the fact that Mr. Consul Hewlett had officially informed the Acting Colonial Secretary of the Hong Kong Government that certain Chinese pirates for whose rendition he (the Consul) had applied in due form, would certainly be subjected to torture at

His Excellency

Sir Thomas Francis Wade KCB

Peking.

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434: 72-5480 Memorandum of Interviewing H.E. Sir Thomas Wade. Reg (Copy), Government House, Shing King, 18th August, 1884. In April last I drew Your Excellency's attention to the fact that Mr. Consul Hewlett had officially informed the Acting Colonial Secretary of the Hong Kong Government that certain Chinese pirates for whose rendition he (the Consul) had applied in due form, would certainly be subjected to torture at His Excellency Sir Thomas Francis Wade KCB Peking.
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434: 72-5480 Inemor of Stempting to HS. Ein Thomas Wade. Rez (Copy), Government Since, Sting King, 18th August, 1884. In April fast I drew Your Excellency's altention to the fact that Mr. Consul Hewlett had officially informed the ficting Colonial &crclan of the Hong Kong Govenunduh that Certain Chuise Jagitoes for whose Undition he (the Consul) had applies in due form; would certainly be subjected to torture at This Excellency Sir Momas Francis Wade RCB Paking.
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434:

72-5480

Inemor of Stempting to HS. Ein Thomas Wade. Rez

(Copy),

Government Since,

Sting King, 18th August, 1884.

In April fast I drew Your Excellency's altention to the fact that Mr. Consul Hewlett

had officially informed the ficting Colonial &crclan of the Hong Kong Govenunduh that Certain Chuise Jagitoes for whose Undition

he (the Consul) had applies in due form; would certainly be subjected to torture at

This Excellency

Sir Momas Francis Wade RCB

Paking.

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