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Chinese the repayment of all the expenses to which they have the Colony, — is wholly changed. Moreover, the arrival
exposed
of Naval
the
· forces and the promise of hoops have remored any anvicties for the sapty of Colony which with out a registration Ordinance has passed through its great - perits - I determined therefore
again to consult the Legislative Council us to their willingness
to concur with me in suspending
the causes of the Ordinance
which could not be carried
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which were to be reproductive in their operation. I desired the Acting Colonial Secretary to report to me on
this subject
and have the honor to inclose copy of his communication
I send also Mr. Caldwell's estimate
of the whole expences which will be incurred by giving effect to the entire Ordinance.
I brought forward the
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