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the demand whilst it is the duly of the office to see that amongst ther mathers the provisions of the 1th clause
of Schedule N to the Imperial Act are strictly observed.
7.
If I
anv
rightly, informed the
system pursued by Mr Sampson, the
Agust
I at Canton is to post f advatisement about the Citiis
J
and)
Villages from whence he hopes to
obtain reunite
and he abo
also
supp
tiplies
lice
the masters of native vessels trading up the rivers with the same, desiring them to distribute these papers. The
result is that coolies.
can)
to h
Depict and offer themselves for registration. They take up this graiters in the
Depot until finally latten before Chinese Mandarin in whose presence The contract is signed.
8.
The
An en
are
Then Refit under
supercsision until imbarked:
Large numbers arriving at the
تاریخ
Depôt leave it after a few days before signing.
10.
This apten
very free
Miere
septem is apparently
one but I take it some)
presuasive frowns than the
iforce of advalisements have latter
place, and
Dan
provision for
al
and/
a)
journey fraw the coolies drithing places mist have been made to bring about this happy result.
In Mr. Sampson's
11.
ent on).