4.
ме
objection had at
any
time
been made by her Majesty's Goverment to the lamigration Free Labovers from this Port- only in referense
of
that it
onders were
Mas
to the stoppage of contract Emigration that the prohibitory
peremptory, and
question wheiter by the adoption of a general
that onwequently the
to be decided was whether
rule
wve
could not and should
not exclude from Canigration operations at this Port all those Vefsels which had been tainted
the Macas traffic.
by
&
After mature deliberation
ttie learnail
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of opinion that all proceedings in connection with Cermigration should be most closely watched, that it would not be expedient to issue Licenses to Vessel which would not be under entire central at
departure, during the injage, and or disambartration of the passengers, - and that
--and that for the present it would be advisable to omfine Emigration from Marghing to Jan-Francisce to Vefects carrying the lenglish and American Glago
6.
Accordingly I caused it
to be notified to mes! L