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Hong Kong. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 March 1860;--for, "c...

Hong Kong. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 March 1860;--for, "c...

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Hong Kong. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 March 1860;--for, "copies of all correspondence, or other papers, on the following subjects, or any of them:-- "the resignation of the justiceship of the peace for Hong Kong by Mr. Thomas Chisholm Anstey, sent in to the local government on the 13th day of May 1858: his suspension, on the 7th day of August 1858, from the attorney generalship of the colony of Hong Kong, and from the office of Counsel to the Superintendency of Trade in China: the case of the Queen v. Tarrant for libel, tried at the November sessions (1858) of the Hong Kong Supreme Court (criminal side): the charge of alleged complicity of Mr. Caldwell, J.P. and protector of Chinese at Hong Kong, with Hong Kong pirates: the charges made against the Acting Colonial Secretary (Dr. Bridges) with reference to the foregoing subjects, and also the opium farm monopoly: the proceedings against Mr. May, superintendent of police at Hong Kong, Mr. Tarrant, registrar of deeds there, and the Police Court interpreter Tong Akou, and the dismissal of the Police Court interpreter Assam, for having severally given evidence against the said parties, or any of them: and, the imperial regulations (if any) by which the several suspensions or removals before mentioned were authorised." [electronic resource].

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Hong Kong. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 March 1860;--for, "copies of all correspondence, or other papers, on the following subjects, or any of them:-- "the resignation of the justiceship of the peace for Hong Kong by Mr. Thomas Chisholm Anstey, sent in to the local government on the 13th day of May 1858: his suspension, on the 7th day of August 1858, from the attorney generalship of the colony of Hong Kong, and from the office of Counsel to the Superintendency of Trade in China: the case of the Queen v. Tarrant for libel, tried at the November sessions (1858) of the Hong Kong Supreme Court (criminal side): the charge of alleged complicity of Mr. Caldwell, J.P. and protector of Chinese at Hong Kong, with Hong Kong pirates: the charges made against the Acting Colonial Secretary (Dr. Bridges) with reference to the foregoing subjects, and also the opium farm monopoly: the proceedings against Mr. May, superintendent of police at Hong Kong, Mr. Tarrant, registrar of deeds there, and the Police Court interpreter Tong Akou, and the dismissal of the Police Court interpreter Assam, for having severally given evidence against the said parties, or any of them: and, the imperial regulations (if any) by which the several suspensions or removals before mentioned were authorised." [electronic resource].

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[London] : House of Commons, 1860.

Alternative title

Cockton index title: Correspondence on Resignation of Justiceship of Peace for Hong Kong by T. Chisholm Anstey.

Date

1860.

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74VKO35BXzwy

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991022495159702626

Language

English

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Vol.XLVIII, 461 pp.

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Publisher

[London] : House of Commons, 1860.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom

Date Published

1860.

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Hong Kong. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 March 1860;--for, "copies of all correspondence, or other papers, on the following subjects, or any of them:-- "the resignation of the justiceship of the peace for Hong Kong by Mr. Thomas Chisholm Anstey, sent in to the local government on the 13th day of May 1858: his...

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Title from front cover.

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1 online resource (461 p.: Table). Cambridge, UK.

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Transcribed from: Hong Kong. Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 6 March 1860;--for, "copies of all correspondence, or other papers, on the following subjects, or any of them:-- "the resignation of the justiceship of the peace for Hong Kong by Mr. Thomas Chisholm Anstey, sent in to the local government on the 13th da...

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991022495159702626