which action in there

papers and in regard

to which I am

unable

to express my approval

of the

the course

which

has been adopted.

In the first place

the instruction to

you

issued

to the Harbour Master

with regard to requiring

the

examination of emigrants before issuing

a license to the ship

owners appears to me

to have been

unnecessary; vexatious

and

uncalled for, and

DRAFT.

Mr.

Mr.

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it was apparent that

these exactions were

Cancelled after two months

MINUTE.

interval

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Herbert.

Mr. Grant Duff.

Lord Kimberley.

and was then

revived

after an interval at

I am not surprised

that it was not

a subsequent date so that it can scarcely

be wondered at

that Capt.

Thomselt was

in doubt

as to what course

of action

he was

intended to

pursue.

It further appears

that it was not

deemed necessary to have been

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