Government on Ordinance N.11 of 1857 for licensing and regulating Emigration passage Brokers.
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I can only express my regret that Your Grace's Department and the Emigration Commissioners should have been so unnecessarily troubled about a matter upon which no difference of opinion has ever existed here.
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"West Indies within the scope of the Ordinance for licensing passage Brokers, that the attempt had been abandoned at the moment, but that it was quite possible the point might be again raised,
72 are inaccurate. The following are the facts of the case -
Shortly after Mr Austin commenced his operations, the question as to his liability under the local ordinance to take out licenses for himself or those employed under him was raised, in the ordinary course of duty,
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The Statements contained in Mr. Austin's letter to Mr Walcott, that "an attempt had been made by this Government to bring his operations as Emigration Agent for the British
by the officer charged with the Collection of these fees, the Colonial Secretary in a communication to reference was made to the Acting Attorney General who at once decided
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