the shipmasters? §7 of
that the magistrate
a
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requires
declaring
vagrant shall requin
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to a House of Detention
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decland
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Government House,
Hongkong, 28th. June, 1905.
vagrant, the Colony cannot
ncorr
Expences from
The
shipmaster. The result will
apparutty be
discharges
cost
of
that if
master
drinken rascal, the
manteau ce
his mami
can be
clanned from the master; but if he discharges maliciondy
Skama
wither the Good or
a
good
the
Sailors Home will have to bear
cost
his maintenance
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Q
send
Low diet
the man to prison on
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Dr.1218
sir,
I have the honour to inform you
that for some time past I have had under consideration the
best means of protecting this Colony from the nuisance,
danger and expense arising out of the immigration of large
numbers of male destitutes other than of Chinese race.
2
.
Public attention was forcibly
called to this evil at the end of last year by the deplor-
-able case, already reported to you, in which 2 Americans
and a Swede who had become destitute here murdered a woman
and a child in taking possession of a native boat in which
they intended to sail to another Port. Since then there
has been a case of destitute Europeans "holding up" a
Chinese Club while instances of persons in this position
making themselves offensive to Europeans in the streets
and living on the charity of the Chinese are frequent.
Mr Lucas
Japle with Me Harding.
be
do not think the state of things wilive satisfactory but firn hathan maybe trusted to amend again if
?t purposed
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12 atom!
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
ALFRED LYTTELTON,
K.C., M.P.
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present