extension to this class or cases of all the restrictions on
contract emigration which are now in force.
I would propose to authorise the introduction of a draft Ordinance containing sections 3 and 11 of this draft but say that the other suggested alterations must be deferred pending the decision of the question of contract emigration to foreign countries. Add that the suspending clause must be kept in any case as the Act requires H.M.'s Consent confirmation of the Ordinance not merely his assent to the draft (Section 11).
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also 29939.
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unnecessary inconvenience to make
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this showay & China.
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then payable
as to assisted Emigrants" discussion with the Shanghai
was pertained only with repe to the
traffic to Singapore and intended to bring the
H.K. practice into line with that of the
Straits from some of the formalities necessary
free letomers
which they
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