discharged men come at least
all those
who apply for
relief at this Port. But not
doco the Colonial Goo!
only
refuse
to allow such men
to
be
landed and
thus
leaved
perhaps
them for weeks and
months at
heavy charge to the Imperial
Covernment, but it actuallys
sendo
hando
on ib
those it has on
to Macar
under
the pretension, for it can be called nothing else, of able to find
their being employment among the bookie Emigrant Ships and those min
landing
439
totally destitute
the Portuguese
landing
in
are arrested
buf
state
Suthorities and handed
British Consular Agent,
over
to the
Mr Sanee
who has them in his hando until
they
can be got rid of.
I confess I piece with great surprise
the Action of the Hong Kong Colonial Government in this matter, I always
thought it was the duty of one. Gepartment
of the State to assist another, and
thus, in
M
а
general way,
to aid in
lightening the burthens, imposed Mr. Boot for charitable
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other consideration,
I know perfectly well that the time and labour of this establishment
occupied to a large pookunt with the