CO129-199 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1882 [4] — Page 160

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to what he may concider to be this duty, under Article 21 of the s Treaty of Quatern

secording to what he

Ho regards the first live

prisoners

it could still be satisfactory to have suone condence to identify teen

more

ao

Samust

per sous who were on board at the time of the piracy, and if had been the Reapertrate any pelf I am not at all sure that without souce such further evidence Ishould have come to the

same conclusion as he has

The Exvernor will no doubt have- okewed that one withers only is called who can identify, the por par priconers

asuun.

who were on board

the pirate and that asigariet this

there

4

there is the evidence of You A. Sang.

158

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who saw the pirate brat sail sulo Hongkong on the morning of the 27t

pincy, having taken place outle

says

(the

2.8th) and holes

کرگئے

"""caw her come into the harbour

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of Houghong. She look up her "pozition not far from me, I saw a cargo boat along side the junk, Leaw thee 10 and 20th prisoners get off ' the boat and go ou board the

до

Juuck, and I'llen "ascisting "

and I then saw then ~

and

if

should be disposed to say that, this endent is accurate and trustworthy, though it shows that the men were connected with the pirates ill shows,

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