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common shelter and commonest clothing, I believe we might congregate a Million Souls under our rule within two years; but we have no such field of labour to offer or fixed employment of any importance beyond the labour connected with our Harbour and our public and private works. Unless, therefore, strong stone should become the fixed seat and centre of some vast industry employing great masses of human labour (such as the textile trade - I cannot at present see the slightest prospect) it can never become a great Chinese settlement, and our numbers must always be limited to the amount of employment which the native and foreign traffic of our waters, and the foreign local developments of the Colony itself, may afford to mere rude and unskilled labour.

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