the two men who were
the Chinese
arrested in Kowloon by officers of Government, in violation of the Territorial rights of and subsequently
this Colony, handed over to this Government on my demand, by the Viceroy of the Two Ruang Provinces, were formally- charged before the "Magistrates with certain
offences, with a view to their extradition, and after
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a prolonged investigation the Cases against them were dismissed for want of -
cufficient evidence.
Having in my
last despatch on this subject furnished Your Lordship
with full details connected with the ease,
remains for
it
now-
only
me to enclose
copy of a letter from Ver
in september, copy of a
Majesty's Minister at Peking, forwarding translation of the "reply of the Ministers of the
Toungli
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