With the highest respect,

I have the honor to be,

Dir",

Your most Obedient,

Houmble Servant,

John Beinen &

Hv. Merisaía

130d-

This correspondence began with a discussion of the conditions which

emigration of Chinese into the West Indies by funds. This kind

of emigration has since been discontinued.

And I apprehend that no practical question is pending as to that subject.

Some of Mr. H. Merisaía's remarks apply also to general and unassisted emigration from China to...

It may be well to send a copy of his letter to the Emigration Commission?

7.78, 14 Oct

Si o viff

Here is how...

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