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As
regards
the suggestion that
the Chinese Passengers Act 1855 should be
repealed
aled. I
am
however to state that they
are adused that this could of
course
-only
-Imperial Act, and that
difficulty
be effected by
am
questions of
Some
are involved.
I am to enclose,
On this point I
for Lord Elgin's information a copy of a
memorandum
emoran
by the Solicitor to the Board
of trade, and I am to and that they would
be glad to be informed in are course what
action it is
1
proposed to take in the matter.
live: the honour to be,
Sir
your obedient Sevant.
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