Since the 14th November, 1872.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
Humble Servant,
[Your Name]
Governor.
Return of Chinese Passengers' Ships cleared by the Immigration Officer, Kowloon,
from 15th to 28th October, 1872, both days inclusive.
No Date of Clearance Ships' Name Port of Whence Masters' Name Whither Bound Number of Passengers Total Remarks 79 October 19 Fabius Z. Stolze London 635 Has Mitchell 80 Bangkok Singapore 199 2 4 205 81 Singapore 173 468 6 233 (illegible) 82 England J. Miller 228 83 Alar Ka C. A. Harrington Cleveland 220 220 4 Bay & ...auf New York 1044 31 22 4 161 J McLachlan di Francised 794 2 836 149 42 20 12420 There Passengers are under no Contracts of Service whatever.Immigration Office, Hongkong, 28 October, 1872.
N. S. Smith,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
(Signed.) A. G. Thomsett,
Immigration Officer, &c.
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