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Minute by H. E the Acting Governor 16th February 1887
In referring to the Order for arrest to Police Magistrate that Errish they would see say if some more expeditious method could be found for dealing with the extradition cases some of which have occupied months. The Consul at Canton informed me that the delay and consequent great expense made the Neeroy unwilling to demand extradition and that the Treaty consequently was a dead letter.
I think that the most recent despatch from the Secretary of State on the subject lays down that more has to be done.
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Minute by H. E the Aching Governor 16th February 1887
In referring the
Orderfer aurest to Police hagistrate
that Errish they would see
say
if some
more expeditions.
evuld be found for
dealing with the extradition
Cars
some of which have
occupied mouths. The consul
at Canton informed
delay and
Aki
that the
consequent
Under the
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44/1/67
great expense
Neeroy unwilling to demand
extradition and that the
Treaty consequently
a wish of beerning
letter
thu
dead
I think that the most
recent despatch from stre Secretary of diste on the
subject lays
down that more
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