106

theve

pay Siberty to

in

Moam

Prasirage,

and

are

at

x

They

any part of the world

quest of fortune.

Mo? Sampson's letter allades suose

to the question of hired labor.

more

wthei

Commenceel ander the auspices of Mr Austin who established his head.

quirters here from its being conbeal station, having his branch

establishments at Counton, Twalow

and

Asney ·

I am not in

position to know whether

avele

the

emigrant's collected at these places

conveyed before Chinese Affinit pries to being forwarded to the principal Depot for embarkation, of opinion that they

but I

verslaken avere

as well before!

Chinese officials

as her A konsulo.

not

X

On arrival here they

tiply signed their contracts which

(Signed 188. C. Austin

witnessed by

had the mature-

them explained and received. advance of wages which genmally

بهتر می ترسین منی

into the hands of the lehinese who

hudt

accompaniect them from their homes, and who as

dothes

a rule sold them.

you for the voyage

I presume that frisign

saving the

l introduction of

successful

Chinese labor into our Hest Indian

Colonies thought they would encourage

in

the system in their own

possessions, and the Rev? Mc Lobscheid.

gentleman whose long residence.

in Cochina.

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A.

Missionary

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