:
6.
be seized and detained until the Licence and the Emigration officers clearing certificate given up to be cancelled.
ato
5. I have the honour to report that Less no reason. why the proposed dedinauer, which is in conformity with the in:
= structions transmitted to the Governor, should not receive Earl Granville's approval. When pased it will require by thie terues of the 2nd sect of the Emperial Chinese basenger Act 1855., Hen Majsetips confirmation, and that such confirmation should be proclaimed in Hongkong before
it eau
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6. The principal point to be
Haft in mind is that the condition, under which lierners are to be.
granted are, by the 6th section of the Ordinances, required to be prescribed by instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies. It will rest therefore with the Secretary of State to decide from time to time what those instructions should be; and
expecially whether the prohibition of Chinese Emigration from Hong Kong
is to be extended to all
oronly
to certain Foreign Countues.
In the absence of any grash
instructions to the contrary, the
Governor will no doubt
нов
allow emigration, even though
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