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Min. Molason stated that some of those sigaged in the collection of thinese Emigranto have refused to charten Beilich thips on account of the stricturf of the regulations in regard to Surgons, Hospitals, pitting ro and that they charter foreign thips in preferences- Upon this

expreper

Mr. Moleson le

the

пепер

natural opinion that within

the British Domcisions all thips

should be placed

oa

the sacre

footing, and that whatever Lawst

it may

de neer

nierpary

should apply to all.

to pap.

But

su

A

But ushat M. Moleson here.

inggaste is actually

the case.

The Papenger Act, so far as relates

to thips sailing frock Porto in the

British Dominions, makes no

difference between British and Foreign ships. Every Foreign this dailing from Hongkong is subject

in to the same legal obliga=

-tions and restrictions as a

British ship au

and fan aware

of

for supposing that

the daw is differeulty adminit = tered in the tivo cases-Sapprehend

Thaneshat

was meant by

those to whom M. Molesou

addrefed himself was somewhat

different

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