Harry Parkes, that the Ship before her departure and properly found for a larger number than actually then existed and duly surveyed in every respect, passengers went to sea. To for the particular Concerned no case question arises.

3- The only question which would seem to present itself whether looking at that might arise, the interests in probable the io above Cave the Chinese Emigration, it is the duty of interests Measures ent in this government of humanity to take to prohibit or regulate any f Emigration from Japan in British Vessels 681 Vessels. In the Chinese Emigration the abuses had become so serious and notorious, and at the same time the interest to Colonies Lucre Ao of our West Indian concerned in obtaining supplies of that in 1855 to regulate an Chinese labor, - Act was the Emigration Ships from Chinese ports: A- There appears to me to be but like analogy between the two cases.

** has large tracts of land, and it is stated that Japan, however, uncultivated. Can ill spare any portion of its industrial population which is redundant by any means.

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