CO129-207 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1883 [1-3] — Page 209

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tires - Many fords,

it will be noticed,

which are in constant use at Canton,

are not only unauthorized by the code, but expressly condemned; but their illegality is not, it would seem, sufficiently punished upon to prevent the presiding

Magistrate from having recourse to them

whenever he chooses to do so. And I

cannot too often repeat that it is idle

to hope that, as long as the Chinese


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recently been received from Her Majesty's Government as to the course to be pursued

when the Extradition of

future Chinese Criminals is demanded by the

Canton Government under Article 21 of

the Peking Treaty, and from these

papers I learn that Her Majesty's Government are not prepared to insist

upon any guarantee against the use of torture at the trial of such persons other than the Viceroy's assurances

of

Final laws remain as

they are, and such

practices will ever be dispensed with.

As I write this despatch I have before me the Instructions which have

been given, and I note that it will not be resorted to, though,

in the case of

Executions, Lord Granville

considers that Her Majesty's Government

recently

[...] Mary

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tires - Many fords, it will be noticed, which are in constant use at Canton, are not only unauthorized by the code, but expressly condemned; but their illegality is not, it would seem, sufficiently punished upon to prevent the presiding Magistrate from having recourse to them whenever he chooses to do so. And I cannot too often repeat that it is idle to hope that, as long as the Chinese Page 208 recently been received from Her Majesty's Government as to the course to be pursued when the Extradition of future Chinese Criminals is demanded by the Canton Government under Article 21 of the Peking Treaty, and from these papers I learn that Her Majesty's Government are not prepared to insist upon any guarantee against the use of torture at the trial of such persons other than the Viceroy's assurances of Final laws remain as they are, and such practices will ever be dispensed with. As I write this despatch I have before me the Instructions which have been given, and I note that it will not be resorted to, though, in the case of Executions, Lord Granville considers that Her Majesty's Government recently [...] Mary
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tires - Many forsus,

it will be noticed,

which are in constant use at Canton,

are not only unauthorized by the code, but repressly condemned; but Beir illegality is not, it would deend, Eufficiently

priated upon to prevrnch the presiding

Magistrate from having recourse to Rem

whenever be

reach

Choose to do 20, And I

Camust too often repeat that it 15 idle

Chope that, as long as the Chine es

208

recently been reccord from Iter Majesty Government as to the course to be pursued

whure when the Extradition of

Juture

Chriiere Criminals is demanded by the

Canton Governmrut under Article 21 of

the Sonkin Treaty, and from there

papers I learre that Iter Mapsty's Government are not prepared to moist

upon any guarantee agamish the hire torture at the trial of such person a ther than the Viceroy's assuranced

of

Pinal laws remain as

theyy and, such

practices will ever be dispensed with.

As I write this despatch I have before me the Instructions which have

that it will not be resorted to, thougte,

Mi the case of

Execution's, Ford Granville

Considers that Iter Maßsh = Government

recently

Mary

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