CO129-221 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1885 [4-6] — Page 333

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to collect further

funther evidence

With regard

to the evidence

suggested in paragraph 3 of Captain

Decuse's letter, Inspector Perry in auswer

to

uced nce that the

my questions informed

Mandarin therein vanced did not in

the

his conversation with the Sergeant, & Leong Lai Chi,

uuw arrested, nor is the Sergeant able to state that

the conversation of the Wouidaniu

Ch'an Friw, but. referred to the

waiv

the fact recirines that about the sauce

day the wan

Chan Timu

was-4

missing.

I have re

(Ligued) • 4.P. Stokes

Aatg. Crown Solicitor

Sub End. 9

Irepector Perry to Saptain Seeperintendent of Police -

Wapy.)

Sir,

Central Station

April 30th 1886

From enquirico II have made with reference to the alleged forcible. abduction of W: Chan Kam Shui from this Colony, as stated in the attaches letter, I beg to suburb the following

(

do the

result of my enquiries, which, I believe, to be substantially true.

2nd 2nd

On or about the 25th February last

Tong a Sze, who, I believe, is General Tong Sing, the officer

con

to

officer commandin

the forces at Whampoa, and three other

petty

uraudarius, named

M.Deane Esqu

Capto Supt of Poline

Lenug

Ther

Kwai

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