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"be searcher for, and, on
their
quilt
proof of
C
be delivered up, and
"That they shall not be harboured or concealed."
In the present case,
Yong Pak.
kum and the
other criminals were arrested in
Stonghong by police Officers from the Kwai Shin District, and
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Eventified by relatives of
the deceases who proceeded thither for the purpose. The
Viceroy
you repeated occasions, mare requisitions for the it
senéition, and the
Las
British
Authorities in Stongkong ought
a matter of brity, to have deliveres them up, in accordance
withi
with Treaty. The abrupt statement mos mare by the Governor, of
now
Stingring, to the effect that
the criminals in question have been releases by the stongsong
! Couch), formes
an untoutter
breach of Treaty stipulations. The Criminals in question, it
may
be addes, are thinese subjects, who committer
am
offence in Shina, and how the Stongkong
can vicariously try
officials
and release them is more than the Viceroy
can understans.
It is the Viceroy's duty, in
replying to the despatch
ZAW
under acknowledgment from her Majesty's Acting foncul, te we
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