CO129-308 - Public Offices - 1901 — Page 292

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from Hong Kong or from His Majesty's Consulate

at Canton at the trial of Chinese Courts of prisoners

ere extradited from Hong Kong.

It has also been suggested to Sir E. Satow

that a stipulation might be added in the instrument

dealing with the matter to the effect that in

cases where Chinese criminals are extradited from

British territory, no torture shall be applied to

such criminals by the Chinese Government.

The original enclosures which accompanied

your letter are returned herein.

I am,

Sir;

Your most obedient

humble Servant,

F. H. Villiers.

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290 from Hong Kong or from His Majesty's Consulate at Canton at the trial of Chinese Courts of prisoners ere extradited from Hong Kong. It has also been suggested to Sir E. Satow that a stipulation might be added in the instrument dealing with the matter to the effect that in cases where Chinese criminals are extradited from British territory, no torture shall be applied to such criminals by the Chinese Government. The original enclosures which accompanied your letter are returned herein. I am, Sir; Your most obedient humble Servant, F. H. Villiers.
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290 from HongKong or from His Majesty's Consulate at Canton at the trial of Chinese Courts of prison- ere extradited from HongKong. It has also been suggested to Air E. Satow that a stipulation might be added in the instru ment dealing with the matter to the effect that in cases where Chinese criminals are extradited from British territory, no torture shall be applied to such criminals by the Chinese Government. The original enclosures which accompanied your letter are returned herein. I am, fir; Your most obedient humble Servant, F. H. Velices.
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290

from HongKong or from His Majesty's Consulate

at Canton at the trial of Chinese Courts of prison-

ere extradited from HongKong.

It has also been suggested to Air E. Satow

that a stipulation might be added in the instru

ment dealing with the matter to the effect that in

cases where Chinese criminals are extradited from

British territory, no torture shall be applied to

such criminals by the Chinese Government.

The original enclosures which accompanied

your letter are returned herein.

I am,

fir;

Your most obedient

humble Servant,

F. H. Velices.

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