in China

legislation is necessary" fully to reach" "Coolie atrocities by British Subjects

itie

on this sin and especially

"Water"?"

sea

My Lord, I knew of in

grounds, indeed of no reports, which

a statement. I believe

16.

justify such

that British Subjects

are

entirely

free from any change

such

imputation

as that contained in the

but

above Extract, and I cannot express my deep regret that Her Majesty's Government should be

invited to cause enactments to be

passed to deal with offences which do not exist, the introduction of

which would cast

a

slur on a

Strong

nation favourably except from participation in that phase of Chinese Emigration so justly deprecated by all right-minded

persons.

17.

more

I have, however, written

at length, though under much pressure, than I had contemplated.

18.

In conclusion, I have

only to add

my inability

to accept Mr Imalis's offer

to England as, irrespective

of other

reasons,

I could not

sanction both Judges being absent from the Colony,- and Mr Ball has already

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