for Steamers leaving during
I. W. Monsoon I advise being made.
Mo
the
change
I must draw attention to the
control over
in
fact that the existing law exercises no
vessels proceeding which are not proclaimed being of over 7 days duration, and
...
the Master of any Ship
...
could not
very
so
...
well be
number
refused clearance for any
of passengers he might choose
to
carry
(Signed) H. G. Shamett
11th January, 1873
(True Copy)
Jeni 1. Smitt.
Acting Colonial Secretary
Hongkong
Bor.
Min. A. Kennedy;
MINUTE.
Nor. Evden & Fel
Mr. Meade, Mr. Holland. Mr. Herbert. & Mr. Hugessen. Lord Kimberley.
Wh
8 May
A memo by the
Indem mail. Buchet Steamers
Sov.
1626
Hongkong
47
ho
to 29
Sin
Lenc
pis Starch
Indescd
I have received your despatch No I of the 14th of Jan.
enclosing a return
of the duration of
voyages
between
Hongkong and Singapore, and scaling to await further
instruction
I do
not propose
to make any
alteration
in the Proclamation
which declares the
length of such voyages
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for Steamers leaving during
I. W. Monsoon I advise being made.
Mo
the
change
I must draw attention to the
control over
in
fact that the existing law exercises no
vessels proceeding which are not proclaimed being of over 7 days duration, and
... the Master of any Ship
stanced could not
very
so
well be
number
refused clearance for any
of passengers he might choose
to
carry
(Signed) H. G. Shamett
11th January, 1873
(True Copy)
Jeni 1. Smitt.
Acting Colonial Secretary
Hongkong
Bor.
Min. A. Kennedy;
MINUTE.
Nor. Evden & Fel
Mr. Meade, Mr. Holland. Mr. Herbert. & Mr. Hugessen. Lord Kimberley.
Wh
8 May
A memo by the
Indem mail. Buchet Steamers
Sov.
1626
Hongkong
47
ho
to 29
Sin
Lenc
pis Starch
Indescd
I have received your despatch No I of the 14th of Jan.
enclosing a return
of the duration of
voyages
between
Hongkong and Singapore, and scaling to await further
instruction
I do
not propose
to make any
alteration
in the Proclamation
which declares the
length of such voyages