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Appendix.


I APPEND a few of the numerous articles called forth by my arrest. The first is a letter from Professor Holland to The Times, and is headed:

THE CASE OF SUN YAT SEN.

To the Editor of The Times.

Sir,—The questions raised by the imprisonment of Sun Yat Sen are two in number. First, was the act of the Chinese Minister in detaining him an unlawful act? And secondly, if so, what steps could properly have been taken to obtain his release had it been refused?

The reply to the former question is not far to seek. The claim of an Ambassador to exercise any sort of domestic jurisdiction, even over members of his suite, is now little heard of, although, in 1603, Sully, when French Ambassador, went so far as to sentence one of his attachés to death,
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