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and that the arrest took place on Chinese Soil. This plea, it is necessary for H.M. Minister to explain affords no justification for the offence. It is not pretended that the arrest was actually made on British Soil, but that it could not have been character

The To the representation of 245 H.M. Consul Viceroy of Canton would not appear to have bouch safed any reply, and so far from Wo. a. being released, he was exceated on Chinese kerritory.

had it not been for the act and deed of Kuze, who while within British waters purposely plotted to divert & succeeded in diverting from her usual course Tung having been There is every reason for believing that he was executed on-ubl. at Kaufung

The Chinese Government has been repeatedly assured that the Government of Hong Kong in no way wishes to harbour criminals, who may take refuge within the limits of the Colony, and that Wo. a. Fung was a passenger so as to ensure her entering China direct after leaving Victoria - H.M. Minister has but little to add yet it is of a painful character supposed to be guilty of an offence for which his extradition could have been

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and that the arrest took place on Chinese Soil. This plea, it is necessary for H.M. Minister to explain affords no justification for the offence. It is not pretended that the arrest was actually made on British Soil, but that it could not have been character The To the representation of 245 H.M. Consul Viceroy of Canton would not appear to have bouch safed any reply, and so far from Wo. a. being released, he was exceated on Chinese kerritory. had it not been for the act and deed of Kuze, who while within British waters purposely plotted to divert & succeeded in diverting from her usual course Tung having been There is every reason for believing that he was executed on-ubl. at Kaufung The Chinese Government has been repeatedly assured that the Government of Hong Kong in no way wishes to harbour criminals, who may take refuge within the limits of the Colony, and that Wo. a. Fung was a passenger so as to ensure her entering China direct after leaving Victoria - H.M. Minister has but little to add yet it is of a painful character supposed to be guilty of an offence for which his extradition could have been Page 245 (No further text is available in the original prompt after "=""-- --་", so the proofreading stops here.)
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i and that the arrest took place on Clunese Svil. This plea, it is pecessary for H.M. Minister to explain affords no pustification for the offence. It is not fretended that the arrest was actually made on British Soil, but that it could not have been character The To the representation of 245 H. M. Consid Viceroy of Canton would not appear to have bouch safed any reply, and so far from wo. a. released exceated on Chinese kerritory. had it believing the 28 tt Kuze not been for the act and deed of who while within British waters purposely plotted to divert & succeeded in diverting from her usual course Tung having been There is overy reason for That he was executed on- ubl. at Kaufung The Chinese foot has been repeatedly assured that the Goo of Hong Kong in no way wishes to the boat on which Wo a Fung wro a chelber criminals, who take may refuge within the liinib 8 the Colony , and f 60. a. Fung was Jassenger so as to ensure her entering China direct after leaving Victoria - H. M. Minister has but bute to add yel it is of a painful character supposed to be guilty of an offence for which his extradition could have =""-- --་
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and that the arrest took place

on

Clunese Svil.

This

plea, it is

pecessary for H.M. Minister

to explain affords no pustification for

the offence. It is not fretended that the

arrest

was

actually made on British

Soil, but that it could not have been

character

The

To the representation of

245

H. M. Consid

Viceroy of Canton would not appear

to have bouch safed any reply, and so

far from wo. a.

released

exceated on Chinese

kerritory.

had it

believing

the 28

tt

Kuze

not been for the act and deed of

who while within British waters

purposely plotted to divert & succeeded

in diverting from her usual course

Tung having been

There is

overy

reason for

That he was executed on-

ubl. at Kaufung

The Chinese foot has been

repeatedly assured that the Goo

of Hong Kong

in

no way

wishes

to

the boat on

which Wo a

Fung

wro

a

chelber criminals, who

take

may

refuge within the

liinib

8

the

Colony

, and

f

60.

a. Fung

was

Jassenger

so as to ensure her

entering China direct after leaving

Victoria -

H. M. Minister

has but

bute to add

yel

it is of

a

painful

character

supposed to be guilty of an offence for which his extradition could

have

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