In His Lordship's opinion the extradition of this man was rightly refused.
I am at the same time to return to you the original despatch forwarded with your letter of July 6.
I am, Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant,
DRAFT.
Hongkong, 20 July 1886
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Sir,
In reply to your despatch, No. 165 of the 17th May last, I have the honour to forward for Your Lordship's information a copy of a letter from the Earl of Iddesleigh, stating that in His Lordship's opinion the extradition of Cheung Ayo was rightly refused.
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