the ill neage to
in consequence of the which (mece laborer
were
reported to be subisch in Perc,
a correspondence took place petcorn shit Foreign and Colonial
office on the expediency of sitter prohibiting allogether the migration of Chinese from stanghong to Foreign Countries, of placing it, by colonial Ordinance, more completely than at present under the control of the Governor of the Colony.
3 . The Earl of Clarendon was at firab in Javour of the former and more stringent alternative. The instructions
howsuse formanded to the Governor were in the sense of the latter. He
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was directed to introduc
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a
Ordinance forbidding the opening fany smigrank defõl, or the despatch of any smigrant Shift. without a liequee from himmally and further not to give licence for emigration to Foreign countries where St. Me. Government have no power of ascertaining that the conditions of the Sucigrants
crubs are observed and the
agres sneigrants
auts well treated. Reendingly
the present drafto ordinance has
prepared
ared and sent home.
for Earl Granville's approval.
4 . It proposes to suach 3.4.45.) that no Thinewo
(See?
passenger Chips shall proceed to
Lex, nor any defôh be speurd