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and when it is considered that the
great source
of all malpractices, the
entrusting Chinese brokers in one
Government, thas
that however much.
my
bear
may
lecter to the Emigration Board
the character of a complaint - for such
shape
it
appears
considered
or another and it can assume many
avich a pecuniary
subtle forms- awich
per capitiem interess in the collection of emigrants, is inn
in stongsting,
operation inn
my reperience teaches me that the
greatīss vigilance and much experisued
are
required
d Ar
eut the numerous
prevent
plaws of the brokers partarting of
that character.
In conclusion I beg it to be undusteed, as I have since explanter to M. Walcott when he pointed out ti me that I should have addresse
through the Hougtong
uny
letter to or
to have been my some measure
it was mot ncrittew in that
spirit, but merely
facts which led
as
a
statement of the
May
me to close
establishment in Honghong, and of my
views, which
way of
differ from
chose of persons of different experiences,
of a state of affairs in the matter of
enuigration, which
remediable in a
may not be wholly
Colorry situated like
Hongkong; but whechar remediable or
not, or even whecker worthy the attention of the Hongking Government
I
ment or not,
did not, intentionally at least, presume