CO129-213 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1883 [12] — Page 30

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Enclosure

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11. M. Consulate;

Autor. 5. November, 1883

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a Desf. I have received from St. Mr. Minister at Peking, Sir Starry Parkes, referring to the possible willingness of the Portuguese Authorities at Macao to surrender the prisoner Ding for trial before the Supreme Court of Hongkong, observes "in order to secure the safety of the prisoner, which is a very important consideration, it might be more convenient that the Governor

The Honourable

M. St. Marsh. C.M.G.

Colonial Secretary

Hongkong

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Enclosure

29

вру nfide

N

11. M. Consulate;

Autor. 5. November, 1883

F

a Desf. I have received from St. Mr. Minister at Peking, Sir Starry Parkes, referring to the possible willingness of the Portuguese

Authorities at tracar to

surrender

the prisoner Ding

for trial before the Supreme Court of Stongstong, observes

"in order to secure the

that

is

safety of the prisoner, which

a very impore. dération, it might be

consi

more

convenient that the Governor

The Honourable

M. St. Marsh. CM. G.

Colonial Secretary

Stong song

of

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