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not those of the " Board of Officare which our Į temporary aptly enough conclades,
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takon entirely for granted Major Central D'Agollar most have fell, in 76 perating this extreme act against to all wol faiths fui servants of the public, that he was placing a self in a suspicious and hazardous position, but with that wrongheadedness ipt which he is 120stk able and has become now so well known in this place -suffering himself to be used us a tool by those who
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Partky, d'appears that bad feeling ford pas apa excited b. tween the Masai Ceneral and to of parties, whereby we are led to thank the tas were panraitted upon either side: the Puig ataca no
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Thirdly they were convenet, the Major-General Mila s pomuzun dia real sure of the stores/itsterchogar being too ready to grimmat funde dies not get what manner they performed this Agilir, and to again too prompt in talen - duty, but to this they should have strictly confined their enquiry. Instead of which they appear to Secondly, there is a difficulty in dẹe sum o have gone un fair way, in much irrelevant that they brought again him a charge wh matter; in attributa motivea, and views to the parties without foundation, dul all god oprette ener concerned," which we firmly believe were but only stances for the proof of their inffetment, which wi had their private ends to serve and at the samedi dene expressed by those parties, but were never capable of being demonstrate false
ger to gratify his own personal feelings-he dorsaven entertained; and which moreover we have not deem it possible that they would have had the a not hesitate to rush headlong into a slough, be the slightest doubt, & ill lie ulumataly proved to be sorunce to my nothing about the folly, and base mira of which, we fear, will adlare to him whilst a norepresention of thor spiternents
ness of the proc-uding--to aver that the boats were he lives.
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The entire proceedings of this Board of Oftears, "open" and that incessant tropical cam' i strook us forcibly from the first, that they in or Court of huquity, we are informed by those who "Muring ten days," if the former hud boon reali, of partiz ship runing through the General Ordar competent judges of the subject, are glaringly in covered over, and no rain whatever" had fallen trúa, obvious and appareat, and the document, ige consistent and irregular, to son au extent, indeed, on seven days out of the ton! Such statements, of parte und soll justificatory, as well as reve god avavill by no means be likely to be tolerated by the false, raust have been susceptibla of immediate dis But as exam.me the partienlats of the eise military authorities at home and sufficiently so, to proof, and they would wearely have rushed apon fir as they are publicly known. Alajor Gene i
crente in the rands of the parties themselves, thelle cortalo ruin of a conviction in palpable and ins D'Aguilar, la "Be means, which tumain yet to
most sirions apprehensions for the consequences af felons untruth. Moreover, a Meteorological Re- discoverel, namn, the particulars of a confidem 1 the course they have pursued on this ocession.gister kept with much care, which was convalef | buter, which is addered by the Orduanon Office
Yat it is upon this opinion of the Fatheera (phhy one of the Hongkong journaliste, aequained lum to their immuthat? superiors, the Band of Oudnap
of whom has sued Pri very colapiniusly, and that mors or less rain ? had fallen on ten out of th at hoita Whether he has the power of preventio
credibly in a Conn Mártist upon a brother Ollider) sixteen days specified; showing a total of 17 as the transmission of such telesa, we are unntas
that tiesiend D'Aquil he had the terority to inches; ad alii.mag allerall have happened pret. found extreme procedings aguiar beo Officers of | ty much as Briander Chesney and Mr Patt reporte og service, and oven to charge them with indulgd. The phrase "incessant tropical uni" is doubt- ing in statements declared. (Cheviots not venture leas on exageration, though probably not inten- to say proced) to be directly at sinure with the honal, for since 7,5 inches of the above quantity
fell on B
Sunday when no work was done. it ol. tow that whly in norge oflittle more than on nich per diem remane for division, among the nine working days and this would not allow for conti, superopical.cain. We may however suppose that pin foll sufficiently to prove injurious during but sand at the Brigadier and Store- oson the vet days to have beun kulement, was probably fur Acsa Board of Eugotry, belivved. ot jugor them in predicating of the stoics from this cuse, Inated - About the
Aurkey ordinance (No ↑ of1946) reprats.
As it appears in considered himself aflicted by the the contradicence, Which was nado allegation, contamed in the letter in question the collect of so a tyranny, injustice unduly resnice, therefore was, to attevaja to prove thei digheden, The aes ordinance provides for thetration of Hopecholdars, niating them respole for the characters of the innates We will print the document juxt week, with sich entarks as suggest theches tous alter a more careful perusalie sa have yet givenst,
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ween unbeter died, To givo colour and consisten. to the course ha had deterinined upon, die summoned a Board of three Officers, not merely consisting of his own friends" bat composed of Oligors serving under his Orders, and entirely subservient to his views and wishra-to report upon a matter in which he was a principal party concerned !
I would have been extraordinary indeed, under such circumstances; had the opinion of this Board of Officers' been other than that in which thou Ma jor-General entirely concurred? We will presently refor again to this opinion.
What the instructions were which this Board of Oflicers" received from the Alajor-General, * bo
Does Major-General I'Aguilar, suppose that the character of three Offers is not a heat up then a
long at least as high to the sores of the wor for probaty, as his own which li miy hu ased his various prated hicubrations, through whi is principally known to the publisi hivă pot vended greatly to elevato? If so, wo can assure him he in Lors under a serious delusion
The above remarks have been suggenz careful perusal of the Major-Genun('1 print per, and so much of the subject us bi bicomé topic of gruaral convention; there a
The fad, in its last aron, charges us with faledhood in na eging that tin translations of Chinese paperw
1 qt pe noin his enlamus are not always corigent So tour as that respecta bla Journalist contrách montť to maundering we were willing (3 The matter ext that the public scoring the site of the storeswethat were the merits of the case, upre fully
are ignorant of--and, although it may appear in long the conclusions would be greatly more shooki jadigy when we yamaht or wrong; credible, it is stated that, both Brigadier Chesney, and vorable to the injured parti lor such must värvic but we f sad my on to show that these Past are, up to this time, equally ignorani ottima of General D'Aguilar's vooance be tunaidi j particular duran Mengde (Mr Pibes's only of those instructions, but also of the evidence. Wo therefore angur that they need feel bur letion to Korina, was to -fed for some discre- | recived against them, and which has been neted apprehension upon the result of the A ditable pur, os
upon so seriously to their prejudice.
Government at home which it is understood they have long since made, izd
Adwa sillalaug #1es of an invalid. we trust our Range 17 undulge with us, if we dolor pornestely on the "Subject until next prablication
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It will be this observed that they have as yet, hom deprived of all opportunity not only of disprov pay the charges, whatever they might have been, but also of rebutting the evidence!
bonts with whits, wo die left removed Oih org and the
Poly the former helɑnt to lessenway the ok- nat, but nllowing for the tron, would be hard to depot Muce funeral by a suppressio Box-contained no apparent ie. uffy misons of the land wernet-
Ing feia the tone of their report on the meet, wafuel disposikki Chink That General
1A guder appointed a lintul comisting of big own the onits of Brigadier Chesney and herman evident vein of partisanship
In our exninination of the Hong kong, paperA foring procured from this facile Board of look a long and cingular General Cider liy Major brought by the last direct Mifl, wachuitekti beu. Officers such an opinion as he desired--the Major-General D'Aguilar, Commanding the Troopit ja eneral then proceeds to pass sentence, dispensing Chim, rating to the temporal officer.com wah the Father survices in this command of both acted with the lines bipartingat, tn ohirges.
Auid as a crowning not to this finsubordinate commier and disrespect to warila mara frème fidicars." gyonged sany transaction, he prints and publishes insel The prior's lowever now given in another Fundly trough the dorment, and the strong terms h Newspapers ns version of the particulare of A
ank he is a principal party, and bice, and we shall ofben few observations concernhouter of its wel as the closing virtual exhort- is a lovasion he has not the power finally a ja die ste, burimust necessarily refer to superior Ang save for re-investigation and final:
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Undar mich cu umstances we ask, what wake the moliren with dimated the publication of the ande, t proceedings? Is it not obvious that knowing use to be bad, gd foreseeing that it could not seat here, but must be the subject of further in. vest ranco, he thus sought to prejudgo and pirju dise the hal decision in his awn favout we ask again was this transaction dictated by common jas. ting or eren by complon honesty ?
In this serio comic drame, we thus perceive Major, General D'Aguilar, with wonderful versatility fill Fira, fa appears at the bar as prosecutor, in his own ing thorofeofthree dissimilar and incongruous parts. cose. Next, by a touch of Harlequin's wand, he a metamorphosed into the Jury, under the disguise of his frate Board of Offs, and having fount the vortul against the accused parties, ho lastly, by a sudden transformation and a flying leap, appears ca the judgment seat in the character of Judge, (we wish tre could add e just one)--and cloquently Hronounces sentence upon the offenders agamist his absolue will-whilst his admining satellites sur elegance of his composition and the perfection of his round him, and tickle his vanity by dauermgins. periods
juvaluane nagusite n. We do not speak this by the "apaagistelle compliant -wom mely je expreminu entisente which we bear from al auth what am brought into contact, annt: menu in whch wearily concur.
We 2014 Eerst Cantnin Greig's case al ene Bouth, nudgin
trumpery one was orever Lungu la for
a tribunal. The puflir prosecutuhan denna bis own evi- Jenee, and the Jury bro naad de a verdict for the prisoner wit out heating bu but neel, We do net ser how Captam Greig, won a due con solerent for the taterests of he was, could have acted otherwise than he did. Had he quan to the dicthis, of a mulinous cr.w, amil atrowed his ship to remain in an open, and dvægerous roadstead, De cu fast would have Den umpardonable. He performed a disagree. able duty, and had he only hinders over his men to the Authorities when he first arrived in port, he would have saved han sokfail the annoyance efatmal for a supreet.otfence Nodoubt the circad of his ipy being desired was the sole cause why he did not dir, and the result was amatempt to entort catres from bind, to stop a presication at the sauce of the very men
Hought to have les punished. Those who have had the advantage of a residence in Hongkong will be astonished that Magistrates, would send such, a cast to a pher tribual the hair on Court; to the rompenta, igncof, no action of these Gentle. They can give surpnie, specially when itis anders that they are under the immediate control of Sir John Davis.
We thought that the days of Star Chirober.despo- tism had passed away but verily the Star Chamber and even, the Inquisition—were pure fountains sol jure and equity, compared with Major-General, Laguilar's Tribunal f
A convincing proof, if such were required, is afforded, that no man, not even Major-General D'Aguilar commanding the (800 white and 500. black) Troops in China, can, with safety be per- titted to be the Juga in his own cluso,
Our cootenporary has so lar sifted the Gener Order and the opinion of the "Boned of Ginger that little remains to be noticed there are obd two points, however, that appear to have esca his observation. Pisten, the Board of t hard gives of, as thei Tat
We republish the clserrations of the Madine not deny bile covered SPAGUET ER vast mar contemporary terms the this can be no sabret for and singular General Order of Major-Ge me be susceptible of bein Arular, regordhur his removal and wispert fact, doa Ingaller Chespy, and alt Pet the Cha tilft, is it that per at this place, but which spuld be seen in Eure ist circlingtyad cement mice iar thetor
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The oftenders butchy a eemly jo a body of the natire. Their pronounce upon the ficts of the case, “tựg họp authority to draw inferounes Moreover, il apusega, to us, aprm the stated, ont they hail no right to dony rixtoner of any fast or reasomble round," - complaint of the two Officers of Ordnance, was fain to a consider ble extent during the romovil of the Stores, and Bragadier lesney and Son Beepey were qualified to form an opimon probabla eftapts. They had no business, *ta transmit their complaint diragt tó Bog- the Regulations, but this is
the measure of punishment dealt out to 3185 A savēre une anti savoured of re- 5. as the Hongkong: Perisjer harsh that sa oul and most bujadove his country service capacities, should Hee just saven days ment from duty, and hio General aunsell with a faunistinces of the inthë derlares him- gadier Chesnoy, and culpable in Major General's representations of adathy lid he go him at the boon cri-
soil and mat bernating
now declared to and with the
wn admission. ady After such he ought undoubt- Aguilar did ing him the jind'- Adopting the there was ample
we ser not how can vet dim right. him he merits recémvada and is it that
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