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A however it appears to
Lords to be doubtful whether
either of these Circulars are
sufficiently axillicit or sufficiently
addressed
to the enquiry which
is needed when deaths - have
occurred on Board a British
as
Ship Carrying Foreigners Passengers, my Lords have taken this opportunity of stating for the consideration of the
Earl of Malmesbury that
it is in their opinion advisable
that
that in addition to
Sustructions already
on this
subject,
any
issued
H. M- Consul's
in the West Indies :
and in other places
to which British Ships carry
Asiatic Emigrants, should
have express directions to enquire Specially
and to
report immediately as to
any cases mortality happening
of excessive
board British ships
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