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correspondence which had passed between The ViceRoy of banton and the British bonsul in that City, shewing that the Nicellay in consideration of representations
which
were
addressed to him on the
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subject, had replaced the provisions continued in his Proclamation of April of the Current
year, by a general Registration of all stishing punts and Coasting vefoils, under valid securities, whereby to suppress acts of Piracy:-
Now, therefore,
I have deemed it
advisable to suspend the operation of the Said "Pertaria" of the 18th of May last,
the decision of His Majesty's pending the decision of
Goverment, to whom the Subject is about
to be referred:
June
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And
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have further deemed it advivabile to onder that the Registication-
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as well of Fishing funks as of Coasting. repels shall continue to be made in tems of the aforesaid "Portaria, the papes Licenses to be granted by the Harber Master and the Officer in charge of the Start in the Taipa, being issued free of special change as hitherto, but subject to the Stamp duty payable on such documents, until further orders.
The Authorities to whom the of
may
inte
effect
Knowledge of these Presents appertain, are required to carry the instructions herein.
Salemial Scretary
Macao 18th September, 1868.
(Signed) Antonio Sergio de Saroza,
Governor of Macas and Timor.