5
415
a nuernber
of the
"the most influential Europan residuité against what they terwood the..
tere
serious inconvenience to which they subjected from Chiuces processions. Lord Verby in his reply (Deity 18th 1883) stated:
glad to notice from
that he was
Minute which the Governor hader
issued, as well as
to a
depectation
from
the
on the
given
the subject of Chinese
processions, that the Governor was clearly of the uccessity for cocution and
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forbearance in any
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affecting
the native population of the Colony.
Reference should also be sscade to the long
list of the Govercore Despatches | Governor to Sec pofitat
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noted in the margin", which
prove the consideration shown
to the Chinese
during
83
{
-sense which they entertain
the grateful
6.
The condition
that consideration.
on
of
which the Shooting
devociation wished the conccesion to be
grouted to them, together with the
Leveral
reports
thereon
by the Attavery
and the Surveyor Several, show how careful the Soverescont
I the Sovernment was to avoid.
giving
the association anything of the
nature of a feave
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e of a
Squatters Licence. All that the members have got is permission to shoot on payment of a shooting Licence, as in England. The allegation in the Pall Mall Enzette that any Chinese would be evicted in whotty
without
4 foundation. The • Awociation has co Lease or Licence securing to it thouse of the land.
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Nr 37 of 1883
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present Administration, and
1884
As regards the alleged prohibition