Mist
MW. Ball
QA
This is a
30 June
beginning of our.
As regards the
Crop of difficulties on the
Chinese Passenger's Act.
first Ship I think that.
it is neither advisable or desirable to go to the Foreign Office
or to the
Officers with
searching
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question of international Law
a
mere hypothetical Case. It
seems to me that the proper Course
will be
be, if
the Commissioners' opinion, to tell
Sir I. T[hornton?] that W. Labouchere
sees no reason to doubt that the Admiral was
right.
As
regards the second
Ship I presume that we shall
Await the result of the legal
proceedings.
M[r] Labouchere
will be corrected as to his flower of speech.
J[unk?] suppose
About this prospect of starvation in so wild and desolate a spot as are
of
this most
richest
flourishing districts
the Colony of the British Empire.
M[r] Labouchere
I do not find any
Cause
7.8.3 July
for alarm