Government Notification, Diplomatic Department.
His Excellency her MajesLy's Plenipotentiary Sec, i» pleased to give publicity to the annexed note from himself to tin* Chinese (Minister, in aceonlance waU wh'ch the four principal criminals have been exccii'rd this morning -*t the village Hawdnc-clnih-ke, in p,eseme of Si iti-.li and Chinebe Officers, : and elu\ei\ others are reset ved for decapitatiou, Mivingulalion, minary slaveiy and b.wuihment for life aftet lenience to the criminal boaid. But his Excellency considers that security for the future is, if possible, still more essential than reparation for the past, and it will be exacted accordingly. By order, A.R. Johnston. Biitish Consulate, Canton, 21st Decembei, 1817-
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 193, 5 April 1848, Page 2
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107Government Notification, Diplomatic Department. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 193, 5 April 1848, Page 2
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