copy of this &M. Heming (while he is in England) and ask for

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expressin

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way

of his views as to the best dealing witte their difficult question

S.W.9.17

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I solicit the favour of

very

cordial thanks

your expressing wetate for the colonies

to the

cretary of

for

the

ovol g

service already

already done to seamen by the "Correspondence

on the

" subject of Sunday Labour in the

"Colonies"," Parliamentary

which has been so

remitted to the cloissions to Seamen.

Paper

6348, a

copy of

Rindly

by your

our letter of

22

"" albay 1891.

Me ay

offer

the

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I also venture to

the following observations

"Correspondence": -

1. In almost all

countries

of

Christendom restrictions are placed on the working of cargoes in their ports on Sundays, either by General laws, or by local municipal or dock regulations.

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rule, it is

necessary for ships to obtain special permission to

work

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