CO129-238 - Governor Des Voeus - 1888 [7-8] — Page 508

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of the

10.

rute granted. This

goes on

again and again and

whether it is that the

lawyer has not,

I got

the

withusece or has some other

business which he consider

more

· pressing, revertheless

these remands are

coutainly

made at the motigation.....

of the representatives

Vinoy or his Officers.

9.

Your Excellewey

will have observed since

you

assinned.

the Gourment

that the remands have been

mostly at the instance of the prosecution, and unless the Cinese Government

marnages

better in

future

and produces their

withusser and evidenceal

OVCE MO

ahange of bribunal

will avail them much;

A

0

504

As to expense it will certainly be increased by proceedings in the Suprence Court, for then both Caneland Soliciton will have to be paid, Comsel will be employed

even

aj

urged that

if it is arranged! Solicitors have the right of

audience.

In 1876

ar

Ordinariae for the botractition of Chinese treiminals was ccrefully prepared by the Attorney General for the Colony at that time, and

was

was

approved by the Secretary of State. it trommitted to Now Majestyjo

Minister at Rating at the

Pething

Ing gestion of the lates Canton Consul, Sir Brooke

Robertson, with the

the object of

avestaining the Chinese

Governments

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