that the ou

suspicion.

- cast upon

Lane and

my Department and

the humiliation of myself.

perorally public

in the eyes of the and of my Officers

@

were

totally.

A

had cast upon

deserved. His Excellency

the

quite

impossible lack of inducing.

passengers willing

and Aw

to

te

omigrate

hich accor

xious

to disclose informatione

according

to His Excellency's

reading of the law _ which after

all proved to be incorrect _ would

rendered their depre

have

impossible, and

arture

not beize

satisfied with my which in the.

could tra

Ca..

being

imation

nature of things

but

one result

and did have but one

result

His Excellency took a step

hich I then felt and still feel to have involved not

ne but a sle

a slur to me

on the conduct of my Departinient. On the following day (26%).

12.

His Excellency

letter marked E. the following. "Government Order No 1155, copy

and marked ! :

encérzed a

"When Depoke to Captain Thomeell

esterday about the application

"yester

" for my licens

w the eaLE

of the Glamis Castle and

pointed

" out to him what I had

endeavoured to impress upon that I could

" him last

year

"not allow the laws

regulatio

arrd

culations in

to be in any way

force in this

"Colony

• relaxed for the encouragerneut

" or promotion of Chinese Emigration to Australia, he

"admitted that he had not

miired?

any of the proposed

only

" emigrants,

and that his

slight

intention was not to do intent

nutil

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