clothing or sailor factory.
T 1000 10-$8
I am replying to the following Initial Letter and Number, (if any)-
Anou! 2 April 1867-63
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RECEIVED
NOV 30
Board of Trade,
1866 Whitehall, 29 November 1866.
With reference to the letter from the Colonial Office of the 10th September last, and the reply of the Board of Trade of the 29th of the same month, relative to the complaint of the Masters of the "Western Chief", that a Destitute Seaman in an offensive state of Disease had been placed on board his Vessel at Hong Kong, for a Passage home as a distressed British Seaman; I am directed by the Board of Trade to transmit for the consideration of Earl Carnarvon the accompanying Letter and inclosures from the Master in question on the same subject.
Original to be red when done with
While adhering to the opinion expressed in their Letter of the 29th September, as to
Under Secretary of State
Colonial Office