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together with the Tahiti Regulations and the Contracts with the chinese Merchants, Woolang, which it will be perceived ssere enclosed by S. bbrichein, who ales sent his "Tril Krough British buiana" and a He Surinam Ordinance
Copy of
the
Mo
These two last I do notă forward, the former because it is inconveniently bulky and has bearing on the question, save in so as it shows the
sor Lobscheid in this very husigration business, and t'e latter because it already forms
inst
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experience of
Mr. Thomsett's letter Chudlowe 12.)
Mr. Lobscheid is a German Missionary and I note this to accounte
for certain peculiarities in his style.
One other document only
occurs to me as
likely to interest,
N.6. and that is a Memorandum by Mr. Alexander, Acting Colonial Secretary, his interview with to Lampson, when that Gentleman delivered in person his letter of 22nd May (Inclosure .B.)
To review then briefly the
sapers befne
conclusions..
me
I am led to there
M. Sampson complains of "the collection of humigrants by "Individuals without guarantee
Official authority" and this he says forbidden in Chinese territory.
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