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howwow of the prohibition recculty
Co.
isurd againch migration from see Hongkong to Foreign countries, his 2.60.
11001-69. Agent in that Exland has
telegraphed to him that she
will not be allowed to take any
more.
emigrants to surinam .
He states that his this having been expreply fitted provisioned for Emigrants the los to him will
considerable if the
- and he
be very prohibition is enforced - therefore requests that as he had
of the prohi=
received no notice
=bition Earl Granville wouts authoring the Governor of Mong
Kong
to make
an
exception in
favour of the "Verilar. "
2.
thi
appli =
In submitting =cation I have only to add that
if Lord Granville should be pleased to take a favorable view of ib.
ko
ill consequence would be likely to arise. The case it to sutively exceptional that it would not form a preesdsub- and the Emigrants
eure
are, & believe, as
of good treatment in Surinam asm British Guiana.
She
principal planters in Surinam are British subjects holding Estates also in B. Guiana -
the Colony
and the Laws of
for the protection of mumigrants have been framed
on the
model of the B. Guiana
Laust.