CO129-314 - Public Offices - 1902 — Page 245

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the receipt of your letter of the 21st ultimo

Commr

(6693 1901/1902), in which attention was called to

Wahai Wei

the fact that the Governor of Shantung was prepared

to agree to the suggestion that a British official

should be present at the trial of any Chinese criminal

who had been handed over by the authorities of the

leased territory at Wei-hai-Wel, but only on condi-

tion of the arrangement being reciprocal; and Mr.

Secretary Chamberlain enquired whether Lord Lansdowne

saw any objection on political grounds to accepting

that condition.

The reason for requiring the presence of a

British official at the trial of a Chinaman handed

over to Chinese jurisdiction, whether at Hongkong

or Wei-Hai-Wei, is the necessity of seeing that

the offender is not subjected to torture or other

brutal punishment. It is clearly unnecessary that

a Chinese official should be allowed to attend the

trial of a Chinese offender by one of His Majesty's

Courts for any such purpose. In the correspondence

between General Dorward and the Governor of Shantung,

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