to British Colonies.

In reply, I am to request that you will state to Earl Granville that Lord Clarendon is of opinion "that there would be no objection to Chinese Coolies being sent to British Colonies in foreign ships, provided the terms of the Chinese Passengers Act were Complied with, and that a Certainty was obtained that those Coolies would be delivered in a British Colony.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient humble Servant

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