The Early Relations of England With Borneo to 1805

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has cxptcssrd whea ho heard that Sultan Israel liad rofused the English permission to transfer the i;al;;aibangan settlement into the neighbourhood of his eai)i;jl would speak in favour of such a suspicion, nothing can be proved. Ttlumtlly, the accusation of the Dutch having originated such a wicked design at Sulu cannot bo founded on the slightest evidence, unless one would ju'l.jO so from the fact that their general at Ealavia was the first to iiiiorra Fort St. George of the disaster, in cons...equence of intelligence he had received from Celebes i). But no one will, on such an un- founded hypothesis, accuse a nation of such a crime, without having ruy authentic proof at hand, the more so as the Dutch exercised the least influence at Sulu.
John Herboit and Thomas Palmer, the refugees at Labuan informed, the Governor and Council at Madras that B.ilamieiiigau had been taken :>by a large body of Suluans in conjunction with several pire.tical rovers and inhabitants of the circumjacent islands*.^) Of great interest is the report made by Sir John Gierke, Comiroader of iee »Dolphin«, at Eeognl.^) He had been des;Kiic!icd to C ^'Aiab log ea v.ir'i 500 chests of opium on board.'') There he found nothing but ruins: no natives, no Chinebo, no Eiivlisli, but one Mr.


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