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and Emigration be required of them "
"The intended voyage which
W
may
to the destination of the Ship, that is certainly stated with complete bruch, the anchoring in
(
the Macas Roads for a short period having clearly noiting whatever to do with her ultimate destination. The ther particular
are
given truly
in
-accord and
with the requirements of the Govenment contained in the -printed forms issued by itself for The purpose, and thus the requirements of Section IV seem to me to have been completely fulfilled.
I am, therefore, of opinion
that the seizure
ØY
detention of
the "Cyphrenes would, under the
circumstances, be not in accordance.
with the soisting lave
via
I would add that I cannot see
anything in the fact of the Ships torching at the "Macas Roads in her voyage from hence to San Franciser
Yokohama, for the perpine in view, in contravention of any of the of-the provisions of the Chinese Passenger Act- of 1800 or of any of the enade in Ordinances passed the counder. Signed) This Co. Hayllar.
Hongthing, May 9th 1873.
of the regul
ations
(Ime Popf)
Smith.
"Acting Colomal Secretary.