CO129-305 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [5-7] — Page 507

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The extradition of

applied for

the persons implicated can

...

have the honour to be,

...

Sir,

Your most obedient

humble Servant

Governor,

...

C. O.

H.M Consulate General,

Nov: 26,12

REGS AUG 01

502

I have the honour to inform you that I have received a despatch from the acting Viceroy respecting one Yeung Chu Yun, accused by the head police office of Kwang Tung Province of being the chief of a conspiracy to blow up with dynamite several of the principal official residencies in this city. His Excellency states that this man is now in Hong Kong, asks that he may be discovered and extradition granted for him and states that he is prepared to send a deputy to the colony to comply with the necessary formalities. I have the honour to enclose a copy of the Acting Viceroy's despatch, and to request that you will inform me for His Excellency's information whether extradition can or cannot be granted.

I have &c

H.M.Consul-General.

The Right Honourable

Joseph Chamberlain

Downing Street.

Acting Viceroy to Mr Secretary

Sir,

Canton, 23rd November 1900

I have received a report from the heads of the Kwang Tung chief police office and the Military Bureau to the following effect-

With reference to the startling dynamite explosion resulting in the death by crushing of several persons which occurred at dawn on the 28 November in a house in the Hou Lou Fang street we have the honour to state that subsequently the capture of a rebel named Shih Ching Ju was effected. This man admitted on examination that, incited by the principal criminal Yeung Chu Yun to collect a band of men and plot evil deeds he had joined with one Lung Shao Tung

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The extradition of applied for the persons implicated can ... have the honour to be, ... Sir, Your most obedient humble Servant Governor, ... C. O. H.M Consulate General, Nov: 26,12 REGS AUG 01 502 I have the honour to inform you that I have received a despatch from the acting Viceroy respecting one Yeung Chu Yun, accused by the head police office of Kwang Tung Province of being the chief of a conspiracy to blow up with dynamite several of the principal official residencies in this city. His Excellency states that this man is now in Hong Kong, asks that he may be discovered and extradition granted for him and states that he is prepared to send a deputy to the colony to comply with the necessary formalities. I have the honour to enclose a copy of the Acting Viceroy's despatch, and to request that you will inform me for His Excellency's information whether extradition can or cannot be granted. I have &c H.M.Consul-General. The Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain Downing Street. Acting Viceroy to Mr Secretary Sir, Canton, 23rd November 1900 I have received a report from the heads of the Kwang Tung chief police office and the Military Bureau to the following effect- With reference to the startling dynamite explosion resulting in the death by crushing of several persons which occurred at dawn on the 28 November in a house in the Hou Lou Fang street we have the honour to state that subsequently the capture of a rebel named Shih Ching Ju was effected. This man admitted on examination that, incited by the principal criminal Yeung Chu Yun to collect a band of men and plot evil deeds he had joined with one Lung Shao Tung
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The extradition of applied for the persons implicated can ྃ་ have the honour to be, *} fir, Your most obedient humble Servant Governor, be Sir, 1. Yennyt miwan) C. O. H.M Consulate General, fagt Nov: 26,12 Race & REGS AUG 01 502 I have the honour to inform you that I have received a despatch from the acting Viceroy respecting" one Yeung Chu Yun, accused by the head police office of Kwang Tung Province of being the chief of a conspiracy to blow up with dynamite several of the principal official residencies in this city. His Excellency states that this man is now in Hong Kong, asks that he may be discovered and extradition granted for him and states that he is prepared to send a deputy to the colony to comply with the necessary formalities.I have the honour to enclose a copy of the Acting Viceroys despatch, and to request that you will inform me for H is Excellencys Infor mation whether extradition can or cannot be granted. I have &c H.M.Consul-General. i The Right Honourable Doseph Chamberlain dut R Downing Street. "Jeungh? Acting Viceroy to Mr Sectt Sir, I hav Canton, 23rd November1900 received a report from the heads of the Kwang Tung chief police office and the Military Bureau to the following effect- With reference to the startling dynamite explosion resulting in the death by crushing of several persons which occurred at dawn on the 28 November in a house in the Hou Lou Fang street we have the honour to state that subsequently the capture of a rebel named Shih Ching Ju was effected. This man admitted on examination that, incited by the principal criminal -wan Yeung Chu Yun to collect a band of men and plot evil dreds he had joined with one Lung Shao Tung
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The extradition of

applied for

the persons implicated can

ྃ་

have the honour to be,

*}

fir,

Your

most obedient

humble Servant

Governor,

be

Sir,

1. Yennyt miwan)

C. O.

H.M Consulate General, fagt

Nov: 26,12

Race &

REGS AUG 01

502

I have the honour to inform you that I have

received a despatch from the acting Viceroy respecting"

one Yeung Chu Yun, accused by the head police office

of Kwang Tung Province of being the chief of a

conspiracy to blow up with dynamite several of the

principal official residencies in this city. His

Excellency states that this man is now in Hong Kong,

asks that he may be discovered and extradition

granted for him and states that he is prepared to

send a deputy to the colony to comply with the

necessary formalities.I have the honour to enclose

a copy of the Acting Viceroys despatch, and to request

that you will inform me for H is Excellencys Infor

mation whether extradition can or cannot be granted.

I have &c

H.M.Consul-General.

i

The Right Honourable

Doseph Chamberlain dut

R

Downing Street.

"Jeungh?

Acting Viceroy to Mr Sectt

Sir,

I hav

Canton, 23rd November1900

received a report from the heads of the

Kwang Tung chief police office and the Military Bureau to the following effect-

With reference to the startling dynamite explosion

resulting in the death by crushing of several persons

which occurred at dawn on the 28 November in a

house in the Hou Lou Fang street we have the honour

to state that subsequently the capture of a rebel named Shih Ching Ju was effected. This man admitted

on examination that, incited by the principal criminal

-wan Yeung Chu Yun to collect a band of men and plot evil

dreds he had joined with one Lung Shao Tung

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