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call for her being treated in
exceptional manner,
aud
the Starbor Master was concequently ignorant of her having been fitted up for humigrants.
Brut even it chance had Imade Mr Thomsett acquainted
Aur
with the character of the fittings before the reparture of the vessel, it must be remembered that at that time the
case of Freign
Ships fitting here for Einigeants, intended to be shipped at some
was
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one not mek
or Local
Foreign Pork, by either Imperial Legislation. Suppose
even
that
pur Lowsett had taken upon himself to refure a clearance
until the fittings had been removed, the stauncheons
as he shows might have been taken down and put in the hold until out at Sea on the vessel not being a Chinese Passenger Ship" might
to sea without
hhave
gove clearance at all without being
subject to any penalty _ the local. Ordinance merely providing that
vessel neglecting
neglecting to obtain clearance previous to her
every
a
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