the Emigration Office
quest lake hithert mean, in his power spatiifs himself as to the Ships
thenes - bearing
de avoi
in mined that while
his first duty is to see that nothing is omitted which may be necessary to the safety of the Ship & the Passengers,
it is also indispensable that nothing should be done which
would be an
or vexatious
interference
in the way of legitimate
Of the various remarks, with reference to the instructions in regard to fittings & Ventilation_Provided there be in the instructions laid down for the Emigration Officer sufficient provision for security & health, it
is desirable that we should not be necessarily bound to follow
strictly
the rules observed
in this country.
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27/445
Answered 22 Jan. It
Imperatively
with 80 270/56
instructed 28. The
Sir
RECEIVED
JAN 18.6
Emigration
185
Foreign Office
December 29th 1885.
With reference to your letters
of Oct 5th and 8th instant communicating
The Opinion of the Colonial Office on matters connected with the carrying into effect of the new Passenger Act of last Session,. I am directed by the Earl of Granville to transmit to you for the information of the Secretary Labouchere, a copy of a Report which Lord Granville has received from the Law Officers of the Crown
Ferman Merivale Esq.
Page B
27/445 Answered 22 Jan.
with 80 270/56 instructed 28.
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