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Embarkation to be unton such a
пограда.
and this is no doubt the
natural inference to which the recelti of the royage give rice - Iwould therefore submich that the papers chould be sent to the Governor of Hongkong and that he should be
discated to appoint a Committee to Inquire
into the circumstances of
this Smigration -
-
the amount of
medical examination to which the
people
were
subjected before embark=
-ation - the period of
in the
Depôr-
lime
they
were
the circumstances under.
which the Emigrants from Keneas
were received the area
the
Papengert
Beck and the nature of iti
Intilation, and the extent of Survey
made
in
of the provisions and water. -
rexpect
to native doctore the
imperial Papenzers
Ach dors
noh
prohibit their employment- and
insome cases
in former years
ncore
they appear to have been merepful than European lurgeons.
At the same time it is
to ascertain what
enquiry
seersary
war
made into their competency
refore the Authorities at Honghong allowed this large body of Emigrants to depart
in their sole charge
stry