No. 117-30..
Annex ? 28 July 1869
Hong Kong
1869
My Lord,

National Association for the
Promotion of Social Science
July 14th 1869.

I have the honour to submit to your
Lordship in the name of the Standing Committee for India and the Colonies of the Social Science Association, by whose Order I address
you, the accompanying Newspaper Reports of five inquests held out Hong Kong in April and May last by the Government Coroner into the Causes of and circumstances attending the deaths of two Chinese Coolies, one
in the E
Tung Wah Hospital
and the other in the Civil
Hospital" of the Colony. The Reports are generally taken from The Overland China Mail of the 29th April and 13th May. Of their substantial accuracy the Committee
are
assured.

The deceased in both cases had been inmates of the so-called "Chinese Emigration; houses",
at Taipingshan called " lodging
houses" or "Pig-sties",
notoriously kept
solely for the reception of Coolies, chiefly from the mainland, who have been sold
or were alive. He died and finding by a
subsequent visit,...

...the circumstances surrounding the deaths were investigated.

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No. 117-30..

Annex ? 28 July 1869

Hong Kong

1869

My Lord,

National Association for the
Promotion of Social Science
July 14th 1869.

I have the honour to submit to your
Lordship in the name of the Standing Committee for India and the Colonies of the Social Science Association, by whose Order I address
you, the accompanying Newspaper Reports of five inquests held out Hong Kong in April and May last by the Government Coroner into the Causes of and circumstances attending the deaths of two Chinese Coolies, one
in the E
Tung Wah Hospital
and the other in the Civil
Hospital" of the Colony. The Reports are generally taken from The Overland China Mail of the 29th April and 13th May. Of their substantial accuracy the Committee
are
assured.

The deceased in both cases had been inmates of the so-called "Chinese Emigration; houses",
at Taipingshan called "lodging
houses" or "Pig-sties",
notoriously kept
solely for the reception of Coolies, chiefly from the mainland, who have been sold
or were alive. He died and finding by a
subsequent visit,...

...

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No. 117-30..
Annex ? 28 July 1869
Hong Kong
1869
My Lord,

National Association for the
Promotion of Social Science
July 14th 1869.

I have the honour to submit to your
Lordship in the name of the Standing Committee for India and the Colonies of the Social Science Association, by whose Order I address
you, the accompanying Newspaper Reports of five inquests held out Hong Kong in April and May last by the Government Coroner into the Causes of and circumstances attending the deaths of two Chinese Coolies, one
in the E
Tung Wah Hospital
and the other in the Civil
Hospital" of the Colony. The Reports are generally taken from The Overland China Mail of the 29th April and 13th May. Of their substantial accuracy the Committee
are
assured.

The deceased in both cases had been inmates of the so-called "Chinese Emigration; houses",
at Taipingshan called "lodging
houses" or "Pig-sties",
notoriously kept
solely for the reception of Coolies, chiefly from the mainland, who have been sold
or were alive. He died and finding by a
subsequent visit,...

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