Administering the Government how glad he will be careful suggestions, which occur to you.
Case of any may having of tying Sam the now to the immediate evidence correspondence of this you have already been informed that the evidence considered was not sufficient to warrant his rendition to the charge preferred against him. He has, however, been rearrested under warrant remanded and the in after 9th August, being dealt with 17
The Viceroy's accusation that the acting Governor knows perfectly well this a notorious criminal to be is based, it is presumed on evidence certain correspondence Sir M. St. March's time to you being with letter 333 No 2061 of the 30th December, 1886 from this office and replied to by you the 29th January, 1887. That correspondence ought to have convinced the Viceroy of the desire to free ourselves from the presence of the 40 bad characters in question of co-hong flying. Sam was one.
But the Viceroy's suggestion of how to put them into his hands is entirely disapproved of by Her Majesty's Government which instructed us "that in such cases the regular Extradition formalities should be complied with."
It is
Administering the Government how glad he will be arceful enggestions, which
occur
to
you.
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of any
may
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idence
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of this
you
have
already bear informed that
the evidence
Conveidered
was not
enfficient
warrant his rendition
to
the charge preferred against
hin. Ste has, however,
been rearrected ander warrant remed
the
a
and the
in atter
9th August,
being dealt with
17
The Viceroy's accuuption that the acting Governor knows perfectly well this
a notorious criminal
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nal) is
based, it is presumed on
idence
certaine corresp
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Sir M. St. March's time
to
you
meing
with letter
333
No 2061 of the 30th December, 1886 from this office and replied to by you
the 29th January, 1887. That concep
dence
ought to have convinced the
Viceroy of the desire to free
ourselves from the presence
the 40 bad characters in
of
question of cohous Elying.
Sam was
one.
But the Viceroy's
suggestion of how to put there
into his hands.
raj
oved of by
entirely disapprove Majesty's
Govern
ter
ment which
instructed us "that in such
cases the regular Extradition formalities should be
lied with.
complied
certans
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